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OPENING 

P. 2 

ORGANIZATIONS 

P. 28 

ACADEMICS 

P. 52 

FACULTY 


SPORTS 

P. 74 

SENIORS 

P. 110 

UNDERCLASS 

P. 137 

ADVERTISING 

P. 152 


1982 Volume 29 
O.P. Morton Senior 
High School 
6915 Grand Avenue 
Hammond, IN 46323 


CONTENTS 

















CROSSROAD: A road that 
crosses a main road or runs cross¬ 
country between main roads; the 
place of intersection of two or 
more roads; a small community 
located at such a crossroads; a 
central meeting place; a crucial 
point where a decision must be 
made. 


As you have read, the word 
“Crossroad” or its plural form of 
“Crossroads” has several 
meanings according to Webster’s 
Seventh New Collegiate 
Dictionary. The 1982 Top Hat 
took the word “Crossroads” and 
applied the term in a 
philosophical sense to the 


different aspects of student life at 
169th and Grand Avenue, 
Hammond, Indiana. 

As a freshman, Morton High 
School will serve as a crossroad 
to take the middle school 
adolescent to a high school 
teenager. Somewhere along the 
road, the children become young 
adults. Sophomore year seems to 
act as a roadside resting place on 
the crossroads of life in high 
school. A sophomore is neither a 
“little” freshman nor a “big” 
senior. 

In September of a person’s 
junior year, the student can begin 
to see his way through the 
“crossroads” of high school. He 
has only one more year to go and 
that year is when he is finally 
the “King of the Hill. ” 





























Curves 

Ahead 

The first eight months of a 
student's senior year are rather 
joyous as the student celebrates 
his academic achievements and all 
the social advantages of being 
18 — experiences that become 
reality — not just childhood 
dreams. Now, the ninth month 
comes — it's May — and the student 
sees the crossroads that grad¬ 
uation presents as a rather 
frightening dilemma. 

For the past 18 years, all of 
one’s life at this point, the 
student has been told what to do, 
how to do it, when to do it, where 
to do it, but rarely told why. 





Hallway 


Miss Sarmjf&tbna, teacher; 
Mrs. Marsha Burr, teacher 





























































School Crossing 


All of the decisions of every- frightening dilemma, 
day life have been made by a The 1982 TOP HAT chose 
superior — the student just had “Crossroads” as the theme to show 
to follow. the different avenues in high school 

Suddenly , with graduation, all life. As hindsight is better 
that has changed. The teen-ager than foresight, it is hoped that 
now must make decisions a look back at 1981-82 will give 

on his own. Granted, each student the experience needed 




that can be a welcomed treat, to make a proper decision as he 
t the “crossroads” — which reaches his own “CROSSROADS”. 

i venue to take — can be THAT 



Morton High School 
Marching Band 
























Rob VrabofetM s 
Homecoming nf.C. 


Bukowski Receives Title 


The night of September 18, 
1981 brought a moment of joy 
into the life of Shelley Bukowski 
that she will not forget for some 
time to come. On that night, at 
halftime of the Morton and East 
Chicago Washington football 
game, Shelley was crowned the 
1981-82 Morton High School 
Homecoming Queen. 

Shelley stated, “I have had a 
lot of fun in school activities, 
but I enjoyed Homecoming the 
most. I want to thank the 


people who helped me get 
Homecoming Queen. It was the 
most memorable event and I 
feel very honored. ” 

During her high school career, 
Shelley was rather active. She 
participated in cheerleading her 
freshman and sophomore years 
and played in Powder Puff her 
junior year. She also was a 
statistician for the baseball team 
her junior year, and a member 
of the Booster Club all four 
years. 


The 1981-82 Homecoming 
Court consisted of Lisa Ecsi, 
Nancy Magurnay, Donna 
Niemiec, Debbie Tatum, and 
Lori Woodward escorted by 
Nick Companiott, Tom Sandlin, 
Nick Paunovich, Ron Palucki, 
and Scott Lelito respectively. 
Dan Gordon escorted Shelley. 

Another story on the 
festivities that lead to that 
special “crossroad” of 
Homecoming is on Page 13 of 
this book. 








































































V 


















Couples 

Enjoy 

The annual Junior-Senior 
Prom was at Wicker Park Social 
Center, on April 24, 1981. 

“Moonlight and Roses” was 
choosen from the many ideas 
that were suggested by juniors 
for the Prom theme. 

The theme was carried out 
by the use of paper roses on 
the tables and a scene with the 
moon on the background for the 
pictures. There was also an 
archway intertwined with roses 
as the couples walked into the 
room. 

The Junior Class raised 
the money for the Prom by selling 
candy, candles, Christmas orna¬ 
ments, and little stuffed animals. 

The Class also had a 
number of car washes during the 
summer. 

The Prom, as usual, was the 
climax to the school year and the 
experience will be looked upon by 
those who attended as “that 
special night”. The events that 
took place on that evening 
will stick in the back of one’s 
mind where memories will be drawn 
upon for years to come. 


16 Prom 




















Graduation Day 
Brings On “End” 

On June 7, 1981, Oliver P. Morton Senior 
High School graduated 344 students, which on 
that day became the official “Class of 1981”. 

Graduation Day marked an end for each 
student in the Class of 1981 to what was so 
much of each students life. The classes, 
homework, grades, and the teachers, 
administrators, and parents pushing education 
came to an abrupt halt. 

What some students consider as “the good 
times” — friendship, dates, parties, dances, 
going to athletic events — also came to an 
end. 

Many students took the time to reflect and 
say good-bye and good luck. Some students 
seem to concentrate on “What do I do now?” 
since the end of high school also signals a new 
beginning. 

The ceremonies on that day did not vary 
much from any other ceremony of the past, 
except for one most important fact — for the 
344 students, June 7, 1981, is one day that 
will be remembered forever. 







National Merit Finalists and 
i Honorable MentiSik: First Rt 


Students win 
special award 

This year several Morton students 
achieved awards in their various sports 
as they were named to the All- 
Conference teams or received 
Honorable Mentions in their respective 
sports. All-Conference included: Tony 
Vermajan, baseball; Tom Gatlin, 
baseball; Sherry Volkman, Cross 
Country; Sue Vermajan, volleyball; 
Marenis Kansfield, football; Mike 
Kielbasa, football; and John Gordish, 
football. Vince Soto, tennis; Tim Salach, 
cross country; Kelly Hladek, volleyball; 
Mark Wilson, football; Craig Davis, 
football; and Bob Gatlin, football; 
received Honorable Mentions. 

This year's Timothy Ball Chapter 
Daughters of the American Revolution 
Good Citizen's Award (D.A.R.) went to 
senior Nancy Magurany. 

This annual award goes to 
outstanding seniors who have shown 
the qualities of dependability, 
leadership, and partriotism while in 
high school. Past D.A.R. winners include 
Priscilla Purnick, Susan Vrahoretis, and 
Jewel Barron. 

Pam Boilek and Mary Egan were 
National Merit Finalists. Sharon 
Jadrnak, Laura Buhring, and Doreen 
Cummins received Honorable Mentions. 



All-Conference and Honorable 
Mention First Row — Tony 
Vermejan, Tom Gatlin, Vince Soto, 
Sherry Volkman, Tim Salach. Second 
Row — Kelly Hladek, Sue Vermejan, 
Mark Wilson, Craig Davis. Third Row 
— Marenis Kansfield, Mike Kielbasa, 
Bob Gatlin, John Gordish. 


Awards 19 










Morton presents 
“Children’s” play 


The Morton drama department presented 
the children's play “The Merry Pranks of 
Tyll” during the last week of March and on 
April 1. 

The play, directed by Mr. Stanley Elgas, 
centered around the playful Tyll, played by 
freshman John Ashby, who eludes his parents 
and gains admittance to the King’s palace by 
way of the kitchen. He won the friendship of 
Mrs. Bigaround, the cook, played by Julie 
Kopanda. Tyll confounded the wisemen and 
charmed the King, played by sophomore Chris 
Zawadzki, and Queen, Laura Marosi. Tyll 
placed the wisemen in jeopardy by exposing 
all of their pretensions through his playful 
branks. 

Fearful of Tyll’s rising power, the wisemen 
devised a plan to dispose or Tyll. But, the 
wily Tyll escapes their clutches and lives to 
taunt the King and Queen into recognition of 
their own faults. 




Other cast members included Todd 
Hillbrich, as Clas, Tyll’s father; Susan Adkins 
as Setkin, Tyll’s mother; Renee Falk as a 
kitchen girl; Tim Tsouclos as Schnahel, the 
Prime Minister; Andy Ryann as the old sage; 
and Mark Mikula as the astrologer. 

Drake Ashby played the Alchemist, Sam 
Polito was the magician, Michelle Bartosek 
played the part of Fran Grouch, Kevin 
Zaremba played Skinflint, Dennis Hefflin was 
Norm wood, Rich McAfee was Barhsmell, 
Tracy Hall was lady-in-waiting, Carl Porter 
and Jim Kelly were the guards, and Jim 
Michelin was the trumpeter. 

Schools that attended Morton’s annual 
childrens play performances were from 
Hobart, Portage, Morrillville, Highland, Gary, 
and Dyer. 


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Plays 21 











MHS presents 
Golden River 

In their first production of the year the 
Morton High School Top Hat Theater presented 
“Golden River” on November 12 and 13, 1981. 

Golden River is a western musical that 
consists of ten main characters and eight square 
dancers, and takes place at the Walsh Ranch. 
The play is based on the results a man receives 
from an advertisement he has placed in a local 
newspaper. The advertisement, which offers a 
two-week free vacation, states that the Walsh 
Ranch is for sale. The problem is that the ranch 
is owned by the man’s parents who are unaware 
of what their son has done. 

The fun begins when the guests arrive. 

Finally, when one of the guests asks about 
buying the ranch, the truth about the 
advertisement comes out. 



22 Plays 















PRODUCTION STAFF 

Costumes and Properties .... 

CAST 


Mark Mikula, Tracey Hall, 

Ella Walsh . 

Donna Collins 

Director .... Don L. Edwards 

Angie Fary, Lisa 

Jim Walsh . 

. Todd Hilbrich 

Music Coordinators . Glen 

Lipkovitch, Lisa Zurawski, 

George Freedman 

.. . Andy Ryann 

Williams, Lori Davidson 

Chris Koharchik, Cindy 

Karen Freedman . 

.. . Emily Clark 

Setting Design . 

Psnik 

Pete Walsh . 

. Dennis Heflin 

Mr. Edwards 

Make-Up ... Debbie Buhring 


Mrs. Flora 

Lighting Design . Dennis 

Kathy Campbell 

Pennington . 

. Laura Marosi 

Heflin 

Rehearsal Accompanist . 

Miss Fannie Baer 

. Cheryl 

Stage Manager . Doug Wilson 

Lori Davidson 


Kotvasz 

Lighting Control ... Richard 

Square Dance Choreography 

Cam Winters . 

. Michelle 

Cordell 

Gary Graban 


Bartoszek 

Set Construction . Andy 

Costume Supervision . 

Dr. Mansfield ... 

. Steve Schaller 

Ryann, Doug Wilson, 

Stanley Elgas 

Billy Baxter . 

. David Dailey 

Vernon McCarthy, Dennis 

Ensemble . Lori Davidson, 

Square Dancers .. 

. Kevin 

Helfin, Cheryl Kotvasz, 

Gary Graban, Michelle 

Allen, Beth Domsic, Renee Falk, 

Donna Collins, Todd 

Moskalick, Ted Janowski 

Tracy Hall, Scott Servies, 

Hilbrich, Laura Marosi, 


Rosemary Swanson, Tim 

Tim Lukacek 


Tsouchlos, Chris Zawadski 

Bookholder .... Jim Michelin 



Plays 23 

























Journalism Institute: First 
Row — Sharon Jadrnak. 
Second Row — Patty Axtman, 
Diane Fross, Lisa Ecsi. Third 
Row — Tim Salach, Tom Sandlin. 


Band Camp: Rob Darla Price, Gary 
Gerka, Diane Fross, Grab an 
Chris Kansfield, 


Debate Institute: 
Bottom to top — John 
ind, John Barbara, 
Tim Salach. 


Sports Camps: First Row 
— Joy Vandiver, Sue 
Gonzalez, Doreen Bednar. 
Second Row — Ami 
Sherer, Sue Ladendorf, 
Nancy Babbitt, Chris 


Maloney. Third Row — 
Renee Hladek, Sharon 
Weis, Barb Or os. Fourth 
Row — Sandy Bonomo, 
Moose Kansfield, Chris 
Spudic. 











attend summer institutes 


Students 

While most students spent 
their summer just bumming 
around and vacationing, 
others went to various 
institutes and camps around 
the country. 

Ron Palucki, Scott Lelito, 
Nick Companiott, and Nick 
Paunovich were chosen to 
attend Boy's State at Indiana 
State University in Terre 
Haute. 

Just one day after Boy’s 
State ended Girl’s State 
began. Sharon Jadrnak and 
Nancy Magurany were this 
year’s representatives at 
Indiana State University. 

Sharon Jadrnak, Lisa Ecsi, 
Diane Fross, and Tim Salach 
went to Indiana University 
in Bloomington for a two- 
week Journalism Institute. 

St. Mary of the Woods 
College in Notre Dame, 
Indiana held a Yearbook 
Institute which Patty 
Axtman and Tom Sandlin 
attended. 

Five of the band members 


went to two different colleges 
for band institutes. Chris 
Kansfield and Rob Gerka 
went to Smith-Wallbridge in 
Syracuse, Indiana. Drum 
Majorettes Darla Price and 
Diane Fross, along with 
Drum Major Garry Graban, 
participated in a Marching 
Auxiliaries Clinic in Ashland, 
Ohio. 

The entire Varsity 
Cheerleading Squad, Lori 
Woodward, Jane Ostoich, 
Karen Lynk, Shelley Fritz, 
Sue Schallenkamp, Cindy 
Batliner, and Angie Keutzer, 
went to cheerleading camp at 
Hope College in Holland, 
Michigan. While three 
members of the B-team 
squad, Robin Szczudlak, Ann 
Thomas, and Debbie Palucki, 
went to the University of 
Wisconsin for cheerleading 
camp. 

Three of the debaters went 
to three different debate 
institutes. Tim Salach went 
to Baylor University in 


Texas, John Holland went to 
a CDE Workshop in St. 

Louis, Missouri, and John 
Barbara went to Georgetown 
University, Washington, D.C. 

In all fifteen students 
attended a variety of sports 
camps during the summer of 
1981. Kelly Hladek, Renee 
Hladek, Barb Oros, Jackie 
Sufak, and Sharon Weis went 
to Sports Camps 
International Volleyball 
Camp. Doreen Bednar, Sue 
Gonzalez, Ami Sherer, Joy 
Vandiver, and Kelly Stevens 
attended Purdue Calumet to 
improve their volleyball 
skills. These five and Sandy 
Bonomo also went to Purdue 
Calumet to refine their 
basketball skills. Chris 
Spudic and Chris Maloney 
also attended Basketball 
Camp’s. Marenis Kansfield 
went to Notre Dame for 
football camp and Bob Golec 
went to the Purdue Calumet 
summer football camp. 



Cheerleading Camp: 
First Row — Jane 
Ostoich, Shelley Fritz, 
ie Keutzer. 


Second Row — Cindy 
Batliner, Karen Lynk, 
Sue Schallenkamp, 
Lori Woodward. 



Girl’s and Boy’s 
State: First Row — 
Scott Lelito, Nick 
Paunovich, Ron 


Palucki, Second Row 
— Nancy Magurany, 
Nick Companiott, 
Sharon Jadrnak. 


Institutes 25 


















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Hiking Club: First Row — Mark Gordish, Ed Gen, Joe 
Richardson Second Row — Mike Czaja, Sam Lacomb 
Third Row — Jack Minch, Tim Kulesa, Mr. Dennis 
Kucer. 


Hiking Club 


The purpose of the Hiking Club is to learn 
about and enjoy the outdoors — hiking, 
rafting, but mainly fishing at Lake Michigan 
for brown trout. 


Quill & Scroll 


Quill & Scroll is an honorary society of 
high school journalism students. Students 
must be members on the yearbook or 
newspaper staff for at least two semesters. 



Quill & Scroll: First Row — Jeff 
Jelenski, Melissa Hoskins, Todd 
Hilbrich, Lisa Ecsi, Diane Fross, 
Heidi Mandichak, Sue Ladendorf, 
Dave Gentry. Second Row — John 


Holland, Sharon Jadrnak, Patty 
Axtman, Mary Jean Mambourg, 
Sandy Bach, Chris Wick, Brenda 
Mulhern, Eileen Patterson Third 


Row — Mr. Scott Markley, Jacki 
Sufak, Tom Sandlin, Dan Vranic, 
Jeff Alberts, Tim Salach, John 
O'Keefe. 


Organizations 33 



















Mat Maids 




^fORTON 


Chess Club 


The Chess Club is designed to give 
students an opportunity to learn how to 
play chess and to become proficient at 
the game. __ 


Timerettes 


A club of 24 girls, Timerrettes record 
timing for swimming events, scoring for 
diving events and the official swim meet 
records. 


Chess Club: First Row — Sam Lacombe, Jim Adkins, 
Rob Gerka. Second Row — Tim Kulesa, Chuck 
Higgins, Rob Wooseley. Third Row — Mike Solan, 
Paul Spasske, Ed Jen, Chris Zawadski Fourth Row — 
Mr. Don Huls, Mike Miley. 


Timerettes: First Row — Lit 
Mihalov, Misty Hoskins. Second 
Row — Angie Keutzer, Mary 
Potosky, Diane Frost, Laura Slat, 
Amy Kirilas, Lori Woodward, Julie 
Render. Third Row — Sue Rovi, 
Cindy Bermingham, Mary Gillas, 
Mary Egan, Patty Axtman, Lisa 
Jovas, Sue Batliner, Dawn 
Cantrell, Sheri Companiott, Sue 
Schallenkamp, Melissa Tracey, 
Maria Sojka, Michelle Sojka. 


Mat Maids is a club of approximately 12 
girls who keep the official timing records 
for wrestlers, have fund raisers and collect 
tickets at the doors for wrestling meets. 


MatMteWs^ow — Ruth Orriols, Deanna 
Gonzalez, Roberta Mick, Susie Adkins. Second Row — 
Laurie Ratajczak, Sherry Stevens, Theresa Robertson, 
Thyra Lucas. Third Row — Mr. Fred Kepler, Diane 
~ k SajtfUfcj, Joni Rafalski, Sheri PoqH± 

















Caving Club 

Caving Club members study cave 
animals, cave formation and environment. 
They visited the Southern Indiana caves 
exploring new caves and re-exploring 
familiar ones. 



Herpetology Club 

Herpetology club members study reptiles 
and amphibians and raise them in captivity. 
They do disections, outside collecting, go 
on field trips, visit the zoo, attend lectures, 
visit individual owners and have purchased 
some reptiles. _ 





Caving Club: First Row — Sue Zawadski, Nancy 
Babbit, Patty Sweet, Sue Ladendorf. Second Row — 
Maureen Bac, Melissa Tracey, Donna Collins, Laurie 
Kataczak, Third Row — Ed Heavner, Rob Heavner, Mr. 
Bob Weiss, Ed Earl, Leilani Matus. 


D & D Club 



Dungeons and Dragons Club is named 
after a board game of the same name. 
The club meets regularly to play the 
game of Dungeons and Dragons where 
the whole universe is created and 
destroyed by the roll of the die. _ 


D & D Club: First Row — Jaime Jaime, Steve Scott, 
Tim Tsouchlos, Brett, Warner, Rudy Arredado, Bob 
Ally, Garry Graban, Rich Gregory, Paul Spasske, 
Roger Lee, David Ferris, Larry Wronbel, Mike Solan, 
Rob Gerka, Mike Miley, Scott Hankins. 

Herpetology Club: First Row — Donna Collins, Mr. 
Bob Weiss, Leilani Matus, Scott Servies Second Row 
— Eileen Lozano, Dave VanDyke. Third Row — Ed 
Heavner, Rob Heavner, John Barbara. 


Organizations 35 
















Physics Club —photo Club 


The purpose of the Physics Club is for 
the students to have more of an 
opportunity to learn more of the physical 
laws of nature than classroom time 
permits. Activities included a trip to the 
Potato Creek Campground in Mishawaka IN 
to study planets. They conducted a fund 
raiser to purchase a telescope for the 
study of the stars and planets. 


Photo Club gives students who have a 
photographic interest an outlet and to 
teach those who know nothing about 
photography how to use a camera, 
develop film and print pictures. _ 


Physics Club: First Row — Dan Roach, Nick Companiott, 
Jim Rebey, Second Row — Mr. Lindsey, Nancy 
Magurany, Patty Gillham, Sharon Jadrnak, Mary Egan 
Third Row — Art Jones, Tom Sandlin, Robert 
Vrahoretis, Mike Miley 

Chem Club 


The purpose of Chem Club is to give 
students an opportunity to study careers in 
the science field. The money from the 
club’s annual fund raiser is used to 
purchase science equipment and pay for 
the flowers in the courtyard._ 


Chem Club: First Row — Gigi Macenski, Peggy 
Stephons, Sue Kielbasa, Beth Alberts. Second Row — 
Chris Spudic, Maureen Bac, Eileen Patterson, Renee 
Michelin. Third Row — Marie Dankanich, Shelly Fritz, 
Judy Fernando. Fourth Row — Lori Woodward, Nancy 
Magurany, Becky Morales, Pam Murchek. 


Photo Club: First Row — Kim Campbell, Laura Buhring, 
Kathy Campbell, Debbie Buhring, Joan Borchert Second 
Row — Sean Nowak, Herr Meister, Vernon McCarthy, 
Sharon Jadrnak, Theresa Bell, Edd Harney 



36 Organizations 


















Booster Club 


The purpose of the Booster Club is to 
“boost" school spirit and try to get 
students involved in school activities as 
much as possible. _ 



Booster Club: First Row — Kelly 
Reagan, Pam Murchak, Lisa 
Phillipe, Gail Reding, Eileen 
Payonk, Becky Morales, Lil 
Miholiv, Second Row — Kathy 
Kostoff, Alice Abasolo, Ann 
Melton, Bridget Vela, Debbie 
Palucki, Beth Domsic, Misty 
Hoskins Third Row — Diane 
Fross, Pam Boilek, Beth 
Alexander, Linda Krcelich, LaRitha 
Brightwell, Karen Ondo, Theresa 
Bell, Vicky Brown, Melissa Tracey, 
Fourth Row — Jean Golgart, 
Maureen Bac, Sue Kielbasa, Judy 
Yockey, Roberta Mick, Fifth Row 

— Joann Lucas, Nancy Magurney, 
Lisa Ecsi, Laura Marosi, Kim 
Pavlick, Jacinta Springer, Debbie 
Contreras, Jane Ostoich Sixth Row 

— Cindy Guerro, Darla Price, Jan 
Schmidt, Patty Gilham, Renee 
Hladak, Nancy Babbitt, Kelly 
Hladak, Sue Vermajan, Chris 
Spudic, Seventh Row — Rena 
Williams, Sam Henson, Sheri 
Einbinder, Carrie Reid. 


M-Club 


M-Club is an honorary club which 
consists of those athletes who have 
received one or more varsity letters in 
one of Morton's 13 varsity sports. 



M-Club: First Row — Peggy 
Stephens, Ken Paquin, Barb Oros, 
Michelle Moskalick, Mary Beth 
Gruener, Karen Kwandras, Jan 
Schmidt, Karin Hartlerode, Darla 
Price, Sharon Jadrnak, Darrin 
Doan, Sue Vermejan, LeRetha 
Brightwell, Sherry Vo Ik man, Cris 
Abasolo, Robert Hernandez 
Second Row — Kelly Hladek, 


Renee Hladek, Dan Gresham, Tom 
Gatlin, Bob Balczo, Mark Wilson, 
Tony Vermejan, Nancy Babbitt, 
Patty Sweet, Vince Soto, Mike 
Kielbasa, Will Ramirez, Bob Gatlin, 
Craig Davis, Larry Barton Third 
Row — Terry Clark, Sharon Weis, 
Ron Catania, Mike Sliwa, Bob 
Markovich, Mitar Vranic, Ron 
Palucki, Austin Barrett, Dan 


Gordon, Moose Kansfield, Greg 
Ashby, Rich McAfee, Tom Sandlin, 
John Parker Fourth Row — Sue 
Zawadski, Nick Paunovich, Tim 
Salach, Chris Spudic, Scott Lelito, 
Todd Marlatt, Rich Shive, Jim 
Balczo, Mike Salapski, Tom Bass, 
Bob Go liner, Dave Gentry, John 
Gordish, Rob Vrahoretis, Dirk 
Petterson, Jeff Sullivan 
















Association 


Senators: First Row — Tom Sandlin, Mary Carmon, 
Debbie Buhring, Nick Companiott. Second Row — 
Laura Marosi, Sue Zawadski, Sue Kielbasa, Maureen 
Bac, Claudia Martinez. 



Students Association is made up of a 
group of who helped organize activities 
such as Homecoming, Inagural, student 
elections, and dances throughout the 


\ers — 
tanich. 


school year. 


Cabinet: First Row — Renee 
Hladek, Patty Sweet, Melissa 
Hoskins, Lilian Mihalov, Mary 
Potosky, Robin Szczudlak, 
Michelle Taylor, Felix Deltoro, 


Todd Hilbrich. 

Second Row — Barb Oros, Sharon 
Weis, Kelly Hladek, Nancy Babbitt, 
Sharon Jadrnak, Eileen Patterson, 
Karen Kwandras, Shelley 


Pulkowski, Jim Rebey. Third Row 
— John Gordish, John Gryzch, 
Scott Lelito, Jean Golgart, Joanne 
Lucas, Ann Thomas, Donna 
Harakal, Dan Roach, Vince Soto. 


38 Student Association 

















The Thespians are students whQ have 
been honored for their work back stage 
and for participation in school plays. 


Thespians 


Stage Crew 


Students in Stage Crew, which is 
responsible for the production of scenery, 
earn points to become Thespians by 
constructing props, scenery and working 
with the lighting. 


Stage Crew members :Dennis 
Hofhin, Mark Shellman, and 
Ron Riddell, prepare the lights 
for a performance. 

STAGE CREW: First Row — Tracy 
Hall, Lisa Zurawski, Angie Fary, 
Kathy Campbell, Debbie Buhring. 
Second Row — Joanne Lucas, 
Donna Collins, Vernon McCarthy, 
Lori Davidson, Jerry Rollins, Ron 
Riddell. Third Row — Andy 
Ryann, Dennis Heflin, Kevin 
Clayton, Doug Wilson, Chris 
Lukacek. Not Pictured — Laura 
Marosi, Cheryl Kotvasz, Kevin 
Allen. 


Stage Crew/Thespians 39 
















Cheerleaders 





The purpose of the cheerleaders is to 
develop and encourage leadership and unity 
in school spirit. _ 




JUNIOR VARSITY: Bottom —Debbie 
Palucki, a Ann Thomas. Middle — 
Michelle Muffet, Jacinta Springer. Top — 
Robin Szczudlak. 


40 Cheerleaders 


















Twirler 



Pom Pon 


The purpose of the Pom Pon girts is to pro¬ 
mote school spirit and to perform at school 
football and basketball games, pep assem¬ 
blies, parades, and competition. 


The twirler preforms baton acts with the 
Pom Pon girls and the band during the half 
time festivities at the home football games. 




Pom Pon Squad: First Row — Patty 
Wimmer, Sheri Eindbinder, Debbie 
Contreas, Edie Einbinder, Cindy 
Neyhart, Shelly Pulkowski, Doreen 


Reyes Middle: Linda Brown, Renata 
Plahtaric, Donna Harakal, Marybeth 
Carmon, Jill Cowan, Linda Krcelich, 
Cindy Guerrero, Back: Heidi 


Mandichak, Eileen Lozano, Chris 
Dujan, Debbie Tatum, Kim Pavlick, 
Gigi Macenski, Ramona Anderson, 
Maureen Bac, Sue Kielbasa. 


Pom Pon, Twirlers 41 












Debate 


The purpose of the debate team is for students 
to have an opportunity to increase specific 
skills in public speaking which is accom¬ 
plished by competing in meets with area 
schools. _ 


Coach Doug Fix, John Holland, Tim 
Salach, John Barbara, Arthur Jones, 
Dixie Baker, Laura Buhring. 




DEBATE: First Row — Darrell Hunt, 
Robin Martin, Angie Fary, Edie 
Einbinder, Rob Gerka. Second Row — 
Cathy Olsen, John Holland, Arthur 
Jones, John Barbara, Joe Martinez, 
Scott Hankins, Dixie Baker. Third Row 
— Chris Maas, Scott Brooks, Tim 
Salach, Mike Miley, Coach Doug Fix, 
Mary Boskovich, Teresa Caudle. 

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: First Row 
— Nancy Magurany, Lisa Ecsi, Eileen 
Patterson, Sharon Jadrnak. Second 
Row — Mrs. Alberta Lundgren, Tom 
Sandlin, Bob Evanich, Nick Companiott. 


N.H.S. 


An honorary group, The National Honor 
Society recognizes students who have ex¬ 
celled in the areas of scholarship, leader¬ 
ship and service. 



42 Debate, NHS 


















Backgammon/A.V. Club 


“ Cv 


i" V. 


3ACKGAMMON: First 
tow — Renee Falk, Ed 
Harney, Maureen 
Patterson, Tina Orange, 
•econd Row — Ed 
ionyea, Jim Adkins, 
lohn Ashbey, Kevin 


Junkins, Mike Cornwell, 
Brian Bowley, Third Row 
— Doug Anderson, Jeff 
Sulivin, Mark Wilson, 
Rich Shive, Mr. Russ 
Marcinek 


A.V. Club: First Row — Mike Podsaidlik, Third 


Scott Bryce, Rich 
Gonzalez, Steve Scott, 
Karen Kruse, Second 
Row — Phil Sandlin, 
Vince Podsiadlik, Ken 
Schultz, Steve Scheller, 


Row — Mr. Jack Kolar, 
Vernon McCarthy, 
Randy Buckner, Glen 
Phelps, Rod Elish, Mike 
Keilbasa 


Backgammon Club is a group of students who 
compete with each other in the game Back¬ 
gammon during the lunch hour. 


The 20 member Audio/Visual Club serves 
the students and staff in all areas concern¬ 
ing the distribution of Audiovisual Materi¬ 
als. 


Electronics 


The purpose of the Electronics Club is to give 
students extra time to discuss class topics, new 
innovations, and project building. 


ELECTRONICS: First Row — Mr. Joe 
Romero, Glenn Phelps, Larry Obacz, 
Andy Ryan. Second Row — Greg 
Fleming, Tim Pearman, Mike Gonyea, 
Randy Buckner, Robert Balczo, Jim 
Drach, Terrance Donnely 

















Mortonite 


The Mortonite staff published the Morton 
High School newspaper. The Mortonite, 
distributed bi-weekly, has four pages of 
news, electorial, columns, features, and 
sports. 


Lisa Ecsi 



















MORTONITE: First Row — Tim 
Salach, Jacki Sufak, Heidi 
Mandichak, Sue Lanendorf, John 
O'Keefe. Second Row — Cathy 
Lear, Jeff Alberts, Jeff Jelenski, 
Eileen Patterson, Lisa Ecsi, Dan 
Vranic, Diane Fross, John Holland, 
Mr. Scott Markley. Third Row — 
Lisa Hunter, Sharon Jadrnak. 


Montonite 45 


Diane Fross 
Cathy Lear 












46 Top Hat 
















TOP HAT: First Row — Brenda 
Mulhern, Misty Hoskins, Chris 
Wickramasekera, Second Row — 
MaryJean Mambourg, Patty Axtman, 
Sandy Bach, Mr. Scott Markiey, Third 
Row — Tom Sandlin, Dave Gentry 


Top Hat 47 










CONCERT BAND: First Row — Linda 
Hulsey, Tami Fout. Second Row — 
Pennie Kroush, Mary Lukacek, Renea 
Szymaszek, Tracy Hall, Lisa 
Lipkovich. Third Row — Diane Fross, 
Darla Price, Garry Graban, Chris 
Kansfield, Sue Hall, Marv Zebell, 
Jackie Dube, Cheryl Kotvasc, Kathy 
Odegard, Salena Steffy, Cindy 
Wetzel, Emily Clark. Fourth Row — 


Kevin Gardner, Mrs. Glenda Kolar, 
Elizabeth Bonilla, Jeanetta Dodd, Ada 
Jamie, Ron Riddell, Jamie, Jamie, 
Herb Treen, Mark Szymaszek, Tony 
Ramsey, Scott Coleman, Rob Gerka, 
Bottom picture: First Row — Sue 
Masick, Sue Desmond, Teresa 
Hendrix. Second Row — Linda Cox, 
Doreen Reyes, Luane Stanley, 
Charlene Riddel, Sheri Zaremba, 


Kevin Zaremba. Third Row — Alice 
Abasolo, Stacey Morgan, Michele 
Mikicich, Mary Johnson, Dan Reid, 
Tom Walters, Lisa Contreras, Brian 
Housty, Debbie Contreras, Kevin 
Gardner. Fourth Row — Vikki 
Shanahan, Janet Dunlap, Michele 
Fenzel, Tricia Pirtle, Fifth Row — 
Mike Asher, Tim Paquin, Brian Clark, 
Jim Papay, April Zabinski. 



Concert Band 

















Band Brass Band 


The band, which performs at football and bas¬ 
ketball games, marched in two parades and 
presented a Christmas and Spring Concert 


The Brass Band is a group of seven boys 
who performed in the Christmas Concert 
and in the Hammond Sectionals at Morton. 




Diane Fross practices as Majorette 
Marv Zebell, Glen Phelps 


Band 49 




t Price, Diane Fross, 
Gary Graban. 





















Choir 


The 1981-82 Choir department consisted 
of several students who participated in 
Festivals and a Spring Concert. They 
recorded Christmas show which aired on 
WJOB. 




GIRLS CHORUS: First 
Row — Patty 
Prendergast, Kathy 
Martin, Thereaa 
Girden, Missy Ballard, 
Second Row — 
Connie Zacharzvk, 
Teresa Boelt, Pam 


Burks, Maureen 
Patterson, Pat Skeen 
Michelle Muffett, 
Third Row — 
Yasemin Yoldash, 
Linda Steel, Susan 
Kerr, Diane Pulley, 
Dawn Miller 



CONCERT CHOIR: First Row — Ed 
Woods, Dennis Heckel, Doreen 
Cummins, Lori Davidson, 

Rosemary Swanson, Cheryl 
Kotreasz, Michelle Bartoszek, 

Cindy Neyhart, Pam Murchek, 
Yolanda Torres, Pam Boilek, Kathy 
Woznlczka, Carl Porter, Russ 
Shellman, Mark Shellman. Second 


Row — Sandy Jameyfleld, David 
Boggs, Carrie Isom, Joanne Lucas, 
Becky Morales, Karen Cruse, 

Cindy Berminham, Kelly Reagan, 
Jacinta Springer, Susan Ellis, 
Donna Collins, Michele Moskalick, 
David Van Dyke, Scott Bell, Karen 
Mireles, Tamera Theodore. Third 


Row — Kevin Allen, Dennis 
Hefflin, Sam Polito, Chris 
Schaller, Ed Heavner, Mark Teran, 
Jennifer Stephen, Karen Ondo, 
LaRetha Brightwell, Debbid Tatum, 
Debbie Listenberger, Belinda 
Gates, Chris Zawadski, Steve Seno, 
Chuck Waywood. 


50 Choir 













Ensemble 


Morton’s Ambassadors in song, the Ensemble 
performs at service clubs community groups 
after school hours. 



Folk Club 


The purpose of the Folk Club is for mem¬ 
bers to share new techniques of song and 
guitar playing styles. 



ENSnOlBLI 

Theodore, 


Boilek, Becky Morales, uaitoa ' 
Collins , Ker/*G>/n, SecorWwow — 
Pam Murchdlc Rosemary Swanson, 


iy Jamiefit 


51 







































Academics Division • 53 














Stavros Becomes Principal 


When the 1981-82 school year began, there 
were some new faces at Morton High School. 

Mr. Steve Stavros became the third Morton 
principal in four years. Mr. Starvos, who was 
the principal at Scott Middle School for the 
past ten years, replaced Dr. Timothy Brown. 

Mr. John Molner replaced Mr. Joseph 
Gartner as assistant principal last September. 
Mr. Molnar was the assistant principal at 
Edison Middle School from 1978 to 1981. Mr. 
Gartner replaced Mr. Stavros as principal at 
Scott Middle. 

Three faculty members retired at the end of 
the 1981 school year. Mr. Maurey Zlotnik, 
Physical Education and Athletic Director; Mr. 
Leo Orloff, English; Mrs. Geraldine Hooksma, 
Home Economics. 

New to the faculty were Mrs. Cindy 
Slabowski in Special Education; Mrs. Sara 
Katona in Foreign Language; and Dr. Charles 
Igboegwa in Industrial Arts. 

The Athletic Department was a number of 
changes in 1981-82. Miss Lettie Hicks became 
the new Athletic Director when Mr. Zlotnik 
retired. Miss Hicks, who remained as the head 
Varsity Volleyball Coach, relinquished the head 
Varsity Basketball position to Miss Sherry 
Williams. Mr. Nick Luketic retired from 
coaching in the Spring of 1981. Mr. Luketic, 
who coached football for 28 years, with the 
last five years as head coach, was replaced by 
Mr. George Hall. Mr. Jack Georgas, who 
remained as head Baseball Coach, resigned as 
the assistant varsity football coach after Mr. 
Luketic retired. 


Mr. Fred Kepler, the freshman football 
coach in 1980, replaced Mr. Georgas and Mr. 
Rick Volbrecht became head freshman coach 
and Mr. Randy Harrison replaced Mr. Don 
Maicher. 



School Board: Mrs. Kathleen Hill, 
Mr. Alfred Kuhn, Mr. Robert 
Cluth, Mr. Adolph Biel, Mrs. Lois 
Bell, Dr. Frank Sanders, 
Superintendent, School City of 
Hammond 



54 Administration 



















Administration/Counselors 55 













HBHPH9S9I 

Mike Miley, Kelly 
Hladek, Sharron 
Weis 


English 


The English Department offers a wide 
variety of elective classes for both the 
college and non-college bound student. 

For those students who wish to 
continue in formal education, he may 
choose from such electives as World and 
English Literature to Developmental 
Reading and Advanced Composition. 
World Literature involves the study of 
authors from the Soviet Union to Africa 
to North and South America. English 
Literature takes in English authors such as 
Shakespeare and Chauncer. 

Developmental Reading includes 
extensive study of non-fiction books 
needed for college and a portion of the 
class is devoted to help the student 
extend his reading speed. Advanced 
Composition gives the student additional 
experience in grammar, vocabulary, and 
the writing of compositions. 

Electives for the non-college bound 
student include such classes as 
Composition Skills and Reading Skills. 
These types of classes teach the basics in 
the areas of grammar, vocabulary, reading, 
and writing. 


Mrs. Catherine 
Carter 

Mr. Donn Edwards 

56 Academics/Faculty 













Mr. Doug Fix 
Mrs. Jan Cillard 




Mrs. Alberta 
Lundgren 

Mrs. Barbara 
Lewellen 


Academics/Faculty 57 


1 

















58 Academics/Faculty 


Mrs. Hazel Stockdale 
Mr. Dennis Zelenke 






Ms. Linda Luttringer 
Mr. Scott Markley 


Mrs. Shirley 
Rotenberg 














Foreign 

Language 

The Foreign Language Department offers German, 
French, and Spanish of which all have a four year 
sequence of experiences in speaking, reading, 
writing, and listening to the language. 

As part of the extra cirricular activities in Spanish, 
the students learn to cook Spanish dishes, have a 
few fiestas during the year, and the classes try to 
make a trip to Mexico or Spain every two or three 
years. 

The German classes try to go to Germantown, a 
section of Chicago, every fall. The students also get 
a chance to see the Stratford Mountain Boys, who 
present Austrian, German, and Swiss music and 
customs. This year the students were able to go to 
the Museum of Science and Industry to view the 
Christmas Around the World exhibit. They saw how 
the trees have adapted from the basic German tree. 

The French students put on puppet shows. This 
year Mr. Bolinger's second hour French class 
videotaped Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 
French. 











Math 

The Morton math department offers a wide 
variety of math classes for students to choose 
from. The class can be as easy as general 
math, as difficult as calculus, or almost 
anywhere in between. 

This year a new class was added to the 
choices of math classes. That class, computer 
math, had two classes each semester, and all 
classes had enough students. In computer 
math, students get a chance to make their 
own computer programs and then to check 
those programs on the computers to see if 
the programs actually work. 

Some students choose to take general math, 
which teaches students the basic mathematical 
skills for addition, subtraction, multiplication, 
and division of whole numbers, fractions, and 
decimal fractions. Others choose to take 
Algebra or geometry, which help prepare 
them for college math classes. 

Calculus is the highest degree of 
mathematics offered by our math department. 
This class is very helpful to those students 
who are planning to go into a career that 
stresses mathematics. Such as the engineering 
field. 



























Business 

A few changes occured in the business 
department this past year. Mr. Don Morreton, a 
business teacher at Morton for five years, was 
transferred to Hammond High. Ms. Helen Siukola 
is now teaching his Typing Three and Clerical 
Practice classes. 

The business department offers a wide variety 
of classes such as accounting, shorthand, and 
typing. 

In accounting one learns how to manage a 
businesses finances. 

Shorthand offers students a chance to learn a 
way to take notes faster and to prepare 
themselves for a secretarial job by learning the 
different symbols used in shorthand. The students 
put this newly acquired knowledge to work by 
taking dictation and transcribing letters. 

In typing, the student learns the basic skills of 
typing and then the students try to increase their 
typing speeds. Students also learn how to type 
various types of business letters. 

Clerical Practice gives students a chance to 
learn how to use various machines that are found 
in many business offices. Some of these machines 
are the printing calculator, ten-key adding 
machine, fluid duplicator, and the dictaphone. 




62 Academics/Faculty 












































Social Studies 


The Social Studies Department employed two 
less teachers this year due to the declining 
enrollment at Morton. Mr. Rick Evans was 
transferred to Hammond Tech and Mr. Bob 
Serafin became a "long term" substitute at 
Morton. 

The department added "Introduction to 
Social Studies" to its curriculum last September. 
The class, a skills development course, also 
serves as an introduction to the elective courses 
available. 

The classes required for underclassmen range 
from the study of maps in geography to the 
study of the Civil War in U.S. History. Seniors 
are required to take economics, which is the 
study of the American economic system, and 
government, the study of the constitution, the 
judicial system, and the presidency. 



Mr. ferry 
Woodward 

Mr. Howard Stout 


Academics/Faculty 65 













Science 


Physical science, biology ; chemistry, and physics 
are just a few of the vast array of classes offered 
by the science department. 

Physical science can be used as an introduction 
to biology, chemistry, or physics. 

In biology, students study the structures and 
functions of living organisms, their interaction 
with the environment, and interdependence of 
population and individuals. Students accomplish 
some of this by dissecting frogs and worms. 

The properties of various chemicals are studied 
in chemistry. One learns what chemicals combine 
with others to form compounds, and what 
happens when these chemicals combine. 
Identifying matter by the kinds of substances and 
their physical and chemical properties is also 
stressed in the course. 

In physics, the student experiments with 
problems dealing with mass, matter, motion, 
force, energy, change and momentum. Math is a 
very useful tool in solving the complex physics 
problems. The main objective of physics is to get 
the student to think scientifically. 

One of the main projects in zoology is the 
dissecting of cats and finding the various parts of 
the cats internal system. 

In animal behavior, students study the habits of 
many different types of animals. The students 
have a chance to learn how some animals live 
from day to day. 


Mr. Michael 
Damiano 
Mr. Fred Kepler 


66 Academics/Faculty 











Academics/Faculty 67 









Consumer Ed. 


The consumer education department at 
Morton offers several elective classes, such 
as child development, foods, and clothing. 

In child development, students learn 
about what they should do and what they 
should not do when raising children. They 
also learn about the different stages of 
growth a child goes through. In addition to 
this, students learn how to deal with the 
different feelings a child encounters while 
growing up. A child development and care 
program is also presented. This class offers 
students a chance to learn advanced 
information about pre-school children. 

Students develop a broad understanding 
of health care throughout the life cycle in 
family health. In addition to this, the 
student learns how to recognize the 
symptons of illnesses, about diseases, and 
life-saving first-aid skills. 

In family relations, students learn about 
the responsibilities that come with dating, 
marriage, and raising a family. 

Housing is a class in which students learn 
about decorating and furnishing a house. 


Mrs. Linda Mudra 

Donna Carrubba 
Kim Dills 

68 Academics/Faculty 










Special Ed. 


Mrs. Ramona 
Stasinski 




Mrs. Cindy 
Slabowski 


The purpose of the special education 
department is to provide special instruction on 
a one-to-one basis for those students who need 
individualized training. 

The special education teachers work with 
those students in reading, math, spelling, 
language, and social studies. The teachers also 
work with the regular teachers to help the 
students reach their educational potential. 
Together they develop and plan accordingly to 
the students individual educational needs. 

Students with learning difficulties are tested 
to determine what areas they need special 
instruction. Once this is determined, the 
student is either placed in all special education 
courses or just in the special education course 
that he needs. Even if the student takes all of 
the special education courses, he takes the 
elective courses of his choice. 


Mrs. Dorothy 
Dixon 






Industrial Arts 

Only boys took industrial arts classes a few 
years ago, but now more girls are signing up for 
classes such as power mechanics and mechanical 
drawing. 

In Electronics, the students learn about the 
flow of electricity and currents. Students 
develop an understanding and knowledge of 
blueprint reading in mechanical drawing. 

Metals offers the student a chance to learn 
about the machines that are involved in a 
metals job. In power mechanics, students learn 
how to fix simple engines. Students learn how 
to use the various woodworking machines and 
tools by having to plan, design, and construct a 
project in Woods. 


r__ 

» M" 


Denny Toporek 


^nplot 


Daniel Mayerik 















Fine Arts 

The Fine Arts Department offers various 
classes in art, instrumental music, and vocal 
music. 

Art gives students a chance to pursue and 
develop their artistic ability by doing drawings 
with pencils, charcoal, crayons, and chalk. 

After taking Art I through Art IV, one can 
go into a more specialized type of program 
such as painting, sculpting, print making, and 
lettering. 

Some students continue their music 
background by joining the Marching Band. By 
being in the Marching Band, students get an 
opportunity to play during halftime at the 
home football games, and at home basketball 
games. They also represent Morton in the 
Hammond Christmas and Memorial Day 
parades. 

Students whose interest lies in singing 
usually start out in beginning or girls' choir. 
Concert Choir is the most advanced choir and 
the members gain poise and confidence by 
singing in public performances. Select 
students may qualify to become members of 
ensemble, which makes up singing and 
dancing routines and performs in front of 
various groups outside of school. 


Academics/Faculty 71 


Michelle Moskalick, Cindy 
Neyhart, Michelle Muffett 

Mr. Anthony 
Waring 














Physical Ed. 


The only major change in the Physical 
Education Department in 1981-82 was the 
addition of a "Girl's Weight Room" This 
room has weight programs already made out 
for those who want them. 

The equipment in the room includes jump 
ropes, starting weight sets, dumbbells, and 
three benches of which one has a leg lift. 

The curriculum did not change this year, as 
all students were still required to take at least 
one year of Physical Education. 

In a girls' gym class, they swim, learn 
gymnastics, and play badminton, tennis, 
volleyball, kickball, softball, and basketball. 
Boys' gym classes also swim and play kickball, 
softball, volleyball, and basketball. Students in 
the boys classes also play some rougher sports 
like soccer and football. 

Advanced Physical Education is basically an 
extension of the regular gym class. Many of 
the students on the athletic teams take this 
class, but it is designed for anyone who is 
interested in keeping their body in good 
shape. 


Two students fight for rebound 
in a freshman P.E. class 

Mrs. Sherry Williams 

72 Academics/Faculty 
















Para-Professional: Mrs. Pam 
Mikler 

Librarian: Mrs. Virgene 
Culbertson 


Office Staff: Mrs. Joyce 
Kovacek, Office 
Manager; Mrs. Eleanor 
Randall, Educational 
Secretary; Ms. Norma 
Smack, Specialist; Mrs. 


Shirley Davis, Clerk- 
Typist; Mrs. Emily 
Kolbus, Bookkeeper; 
and Mrs. Sue Vinyard, 
Attendence. 



































Sports Division 75 



t 


Players receive honors 

Govs end season at 3-8 


The Morton Governors 1981 varsity football 
team ended their year with a discouraging 
season of 3-8. The team’s record in the 
conference was 3-4. 

During the Hammond Football O’Rama, the 
Govs played to a 0-0 tie with Hammond High. 
Senior Cris Abasolo had a 48 yard scamper in 
the game. Morton then defeated Gavit 6-0 on 
junior Pete Gil’s 66 yard punt return for a 
touchdown. 

The first game of the season was a 
heartbreaking loss to Highland, 14-13. Abasolo 
and senior Ken Paquin chipped in for two 
touchdowns in the defeat. Munster beat Morton 
in the next game 19-7, despite the Govs’ 


the clock, to win the game, 13-12. 

Varsity Coach George Hall remarked, “The 
team showed its character and pride in the 
come from behind win against Clark. ’’ 

Another game of mention was the team's 
tough display against Hammond High. Morton 
put up a struggle, but lost, 19-7. 

All-Conference awards went to seniors Mike 
Kielbasa for offense and defense, Marenis 
Kansfield for defense, and Gordish for kicking. 
Juniors Mark Wilson, Bob Gatlin, and Craig 
Davis received Honorable Mentions. 

Team captains were seniors Wil Ramirez, 
Kielbasa, and Kansfield. Gordish was named 
Most Valuable Player on offense and Kielbasa 
was the Most Valuable on defense. Gatlin was 


defense holding Munster to a scoreless second 
half. Morton shutout East Chicago Washington in the team’s leading rusher and senior Dan 
the annual Homecoming game, 21-0. In the 20-3 Schallenkamp was the leading receiver. 


loss to Fort Wayne Harding, the only highlight 
was senior John Gordish’s 40-yard field goal. 
Gordish's foot came in handy in the next game 
against Clark. Gordish kicked two field goals, 
the last one coming with eleven seconds left on 


Coach Hall stated, “We had a good senior 
group; they stuck with us all year and adapted 
well to the new staff and program. Progress was 
made in speed, attitude, and spirit. ” 



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unior Bob Gatlin knocks the ball from 
the hands of a Senator receiver. 

With great blocking by the line, senior 
Ken Paquin passes the ball. 


Varsity Football — 77 












3-3-1 season 

J.V. gains 

Morton’s 1981 junior varsity 
football squad played to an 
overall record of 3-3-1. The 
teams that Morton played 
against consisted of Munster 
and six Indiana Lake Shore 
Conference junior varsity 
teams. 

The Govs started off badly 
by losing to Munster 13-0, but 
then compiled three straight 
victories. The defense did very 
well as the team clobbered 
Gavit 22-0 and Clark 19-0. 

The other win came from an 
East Chicago Washington 
forfeit. However, the next three 
games proved to be very 


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Junior Larry Neve Is tries to go 
around end to get a first down. 


With perfect blocking, 
sophomore Tim Jolink gets the 
punt off. 


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tough. 

The Governors lost to 
Bishop Noll 30-0 and then 
came back to play a tight 
game with East Chicago 
Roosevelt; only to lose 6-0. 

The last game of the season 
didn’t end on such a bad note 
as Morton played Hammond 
High to a 6-6 tie. 

Coach Bob Hunt said that 
some of the players that did 
well on the team were Mike 
Sobczak, center, Tom Bass, 


cornerback, quarterback Tom 
Vrahoretis, and guards Tim 
Jolink and Chris Smith. Also 
inlcuded are Larry Nevels, 
offensive backfield, and Brian 
Elo, defense. 

Coach Hunt stated, “I was 
fairly happy with the team 
considering they didn’t 
practice together as a team. 
They didn’t work together 
because they helped the 
varsity team during their 
practice. ” 




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Elms named MVP 

Frosh compile 4-3 record 


The 1981 freshman football team finished the 
year with a 4-3 record, even though the team 
consisted of a few ineligible players. 

The Govs opened up the season with a 
disappointing 24-0 loss to Lake Central. Then, 
things turned around for the freshmen as they won 
four of their next five games. Morton defeated East 
Chicago Washington 30-12 with the help of Bruce 
Chronister’s 127 yards rushing. Tough defense by 
the Govs in the next game shutout Clark 18-0. 

After a loss to Bishop Noll, the team defeated 
East Chicago Roosevelt 14-12 in the last minute. 
Quarterback Keith Whiddon aided the team in the 
win by passing for 151 yards. The defense again 
came through in the next game to help beat 
Hammond High 18-2. 

Fullback Shane Elms was named the team’s 
Most Valuable Player. The Most Valuable Lineman 
award went to Brian Clark; and John Hess was 
named the Most Valuable Back. “The Best Hitter” 

In 8 crucial conference game, the freshman 
football team huddles up to go over the next 
offensive play sent in from the sidelines. 


award went to Keith Dowling. 

Coach Rick Volbrecht said, “I was happy 
with the kids; they worked real hard. They 
weren’t a big team, but they were good 
hitters. This was a great year considering all 
of the ineligible players. ” 


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"Without a doubt, the highlight of the (cross 
country) season was Sherry Volkman’s 
performance in the state meet, ” remarked 
Coach William Archer. Volkman, a sophomore, 
placed 24th among the best girl runners in the 
state, earning her the recognition of being an 
All-State runner. 

On her way to this achievement, she won the 
sectional race on a tough, hilly course at Crown 
Point, and came in seventh place in the 
regionals at LaPorte. 

The boys cross country team, with only two 
returning members from the 1980 squad, ended 
the season with a 4-4 conference record and an 
overall mark of 4-5. 

“The most critical dual meet of the season 
was against highly talented Hammond High and 
Bishop Noll teams, ’’ stated Coach Archer. “The 
meet meant the difference between a winning 
and losing conference record. Although we lost 
to Hammond High, we beat Bishop Noll by a 
score of 27-28, even though our number two 


runner did not run ." 

The harriers also competed in the Highland 
and Lake Central Invitationals, where the team 
placed ninth and seventh, respectively. 

In the conference race, Morton came in sixth 
place; while in the sectionals, the Govs finished 
sixth out of ten teams, narrowly missing out on 
a chance to run in the regionals. 

The Most Valuable Runner award was given to 
junior Tim Salach, while senior Tom Sandlin 
received the Best Mental Attitude award. Ron 
Catania, junior, was named the Most improved 
Runner. 




As the gun is fired, Morton’s cross 
country team leaves the start line in 
hopes of winning the meet. 

An All-Conference honorable 
mention runner, junior Tim Salach 
nears the finish of a 3.1 mile race. 


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Team places second 


Soto advances to ILSC finals 


The 1981 boys tennis team varsity squad as the number two 

ended their season with a doubles team, 

conference record of five wins The two key matches of the 
and two losses; good enough to season proved to be losses to 
give the Govs a second place Hammond High and Bishop Noll, 
finish in the conference. Morton for if the Governors would have 


was 8-6 overall. 

Senior Ron Palucki was the 
team’s number one singles 
player; senior Vince Soto was 
the number two singles player; 


won these matches, they would 
have claimed the conference 
crown. 

Soto was the only player to 
advance to the Lake Shore 


and senior Dan Gordon was the Conference finals. Unfortunately, 
number three singles player for Soto lost the championship 
the team. The number one match to a tough Hammond 
doubles team consisted of junior High opponent 6-1, 6-2. 

Dirk Peterson and soph Dan In the first round of sectional 
Prljevic. Ed Jen and Tim Kulesa, play, the racketmen faced 
sophomores, rounded out the Hammond High and lost, 3-2. 


Special awards were presented 
to Soto and Prljevic for Most 
Valuable Player-and Most 
Improved Player, respectively. 

The Best Mental Attitude award 
was given to team captain 
Palucki. 

Coach Bob Weiss remarked, 
“We took second place in the 
conference, but more important 
was the enjoyable times we had 
as a group of guys on a varsity 
team. Everyone got along and 
worked hard to improve their 
games. What more could a 
coach ask for?" 


Senior Vince Soto practices his 
forehand before taking on his 
opponent in a crucial match. 


Using his backhand, senior Dan 
Gordon hopes to return the ball | 
to his opponent. 


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82 — Varsity Volleyball 


Vermejan — MVP 

Governors win sectionals 


The girl’s varsity volleyball 
team put together another 
great year by compiling an 
overall record of 28-4 and 
winning the conference with an 
8-0 finish. 

The turning points of the 
season were beating Merrillville 
in two straight games, coming 
from behind to defeat 
Highland, and playing in the 
T.F. South Invitational, which 
contained four very good 
teams. 

The Lady Governors, for the 
fourth time in five years, won 
their sectional. Morton won 


this year by defeating East 
Chicago Washington, Gavit 
and Hammond High. 

Morton then traveled to 
Valparaiso the following 
Saturday to participate in the 
regionals against a very tough 
La Porte Slicer team. La Porte 
won the first game 15-9, but 
the Lady Govs surged back 
and took the second game 15- 
9. However, the Govs lost a 
heartbreaker, 15-9, in the third 
and final game of the match. 

The team competed in the 
T.F. South Invitational, where 
they recorded wins over Rich 


East and T.F. South. The girls 
lost in the championship game 
to Andrew. Morton also played 
in the Portage Tourney, where 
they had a 4-1 record in the 
tourney. The Lady Govs 
defeated Portage, Gavit, and 
McCutcheon twice. Their only 
loss came at the hands of 
Andrean. 

All-Conference honors went 
to senior Sue Vermejan, and 
juniors Shirley Starkey and 
Carrie Reid. Junior Kelly 
Hladek received an Honorable 
Mention. 

Coach Aletta Hicks stated, 
“The year was a great success 
because we accomplished the 
goals that we set before the 
season. We beat some really 
good teams. ’’ 


Throwing the ball into the air, 
junior Kelly Hladek prepares to 
serve to the opposing team. 


Junior Carrie Reid gets ready to 
hit the ball over the net during 
conference play at Morton. 














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Varsity Volleyball 


With her eyes on the ball, junior Michelle Moskalick 
attempts to give Morton another point. 

Senior Sue Vermejan, the Govs’ leading setter, sets 
the ball to one of her teammates. 












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J.V. captures two tournaments 


Morton’s 1981-82 J.V. volleyball team finished 
the season with an impressive record of 25-5 
overall and with a 6-2 mark in the conference. 

The Lady Govs started the season off by 
winning 14 of their first 15 games. Some of 
these wins were accomplished in the Freshman 
Tournament. The girls won the tournament by 
defeating Clark, Hammond High, Gavit, and 
Whiting. Morton also captured the J. V. Tourney 
crown by beating Clark, Gavit, and Whiting. 

Standout players on the team were 
sophomores Ami Sherer and Sue Gonzalez. 
Coach Miriam Costanza predicts that both girls 
should see varsity action next season. 

“Along with winning two tournaments, this 
was a successful season. The girls progressed 
very well in their skills, ’’ commented Coach 
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Second in conference 


J.V. finish up season at 11-4 


The girls J. V. basketball team 
ended their season with a record 
of 11-4. The girls finished second 
in the conference with a 7-1 
mark. 

The Lady Govs slaughtered 
Griffith in the opening game, 42- 
15. From there, the Govs won 
four of their next five games. 

One of these wins came against 
Merrillville. “A year ago, 

Merrillville beat us by 28 points,” 
stated Coach Pamm Dorsey, ‘‘so 
this game turned out to be sweet 
revenge for us. ” 

During the J. V. Tournament, 
Morton defeated East Chicago 
Washington in the first round, 
30-28, but lost in the second 


round to Gavit by a score of 29- 
Id. 

Sophomore Sue Gonzalez and 
freshman Kelly Stevens, who 
were both moved up to the 
varsity team, were two of the 
outstanding members of the 
team. Other key players were 
fresman Joy Vandiver and 
sophomores Sandy Bonomo, 
Tammy Hayes, and Linda 
Hulsey. 

‘‘The girls had a great mental 
attitude and showed much 
enthusiasm. They challenged 
their opponents. The girls were 
talented and were very nice 
kids, ” remarked Coach Dorsey. 




Freshman Doreen Bednar 
decides to take a shot during a 
game. 


Sophomore Sandy Bonomo 
tries to get free to receive a 
pass from freshman Pam 
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Spudic leads team 


Freshman Kelly Stevens battles 
for a rebound against Gavit. 


Lady Govs place 2nd 
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Ending at a 6-12 record, the 
basketball team was part of 
some close and heartbreaking 
games during the course of 
the season. However one must 
take in consideration some 
factors that were involved. 

Injuries hurt the Lady Govs 
early in the season. Junior 
Chris Spudic missed five 
games and junior Shirley 
Starkey was injured during the 
sixth game of the season, 
which made her bow out for 
the season. Junior Carrie Reid 
also missed a few games. 

The turning point of the 
season was the loss to Bishop 
Noll during the Portage 
Tourney. Coach Williams found 
her starting five during that 
game. Throughout the year the 
Govs usually only lost by five 
points or less. 

All-Conference honors were 
awarded to senior Sue 
Vermejan and Spudic. 


Vermejan averaged 2.2 steals 
per game. Reid averaged 
seven rebounds per game. 

The Lady Govs finished 
second in the sectionals at 
Morton. Morton defeated Gavit 
and then took on Bishop Noll. 
The game was the third 
meeting against Noll and the 
result remained the same as 
the two previous games. The 
Lady Govs lost by one point in 
the final second of play. Three 
defeats to Noll were by a total 
of five points. 

“The girls played 100 
percent that night and didn’t 
really do anything that was 
bad, ” stated Coach Williams 
about the sectionals. 

The injuries gave the young 
people chance for playing 
time. The girls tried 100 
percent and received learning 
experience in the process, ” 
said Williams. 



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Girls Basketball — 87 


Junior Chris Spudic controls the jump ball as she 
tips the ball to teammate Sue Zawadzki. 

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Senior Sue Vermejan successfully breaks up 
the full court pressure applied by a Gavit 
player. 


Scrambling after a loose ball, junior 
Shirley Starkey tries to keep it from 
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Close games for varsity team 


Mortons 1981-82 varsity basketball team 
contained many returning, experienced players. 
The squad finished with a record of 8-12, 3-5 in 
conference play. 

The team started off well by winning three of 
their first four games. These victories were over 
Highland, Griffith, and Hobart. However, 
unfortunate losses started to occur. During the 
Hammond Holiday Tourney, Morton made a 
great comeback to tie Hammond High only to 
lose in the last minute. The Govs revenged the 
Wildcats later by winning a two point game. 
Morton also had an eleven point lead on East 
Chicago Washington in the second half, but lost. 
Later, Morton lost to Clark in overtime. 



Dribbling to the outside, senior Ron Paiucki looks 
for a way to pass to his teammate inside. 


Senior Phil Stanny goes up against three Hobart 
opponents to grab the rebound. 

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Senior co-captain Tony Vermejan was 
awarded All-Conference first time, as senior co¬ 
captain, Ron Paiucki and junior Austin Barrett 
received Honorable Mention. Vermejan was 
Morton’s Most Valuable Player. 

The Governors lost in the second round of the 
sectionals to Hammond High. Morton defeated 
Andrean to reach the second round. Coach 
Russ Marcinek said, “We played well against 
Andrean but then hit a dry spot against 
Hammond High." 

“This was a respectable season. We played 
most teams on our schedule right up to the 
end," commented Coach Marcinek. 



88 — Boys Basketball 












Junior Austin Barrett finds out 
that gaining good position results 
in a rebound. 

Using his jumping ability, senior 
Tony Vermejan blocks a shot 
during the E.C. Washington 
game. 



Hoping to build onto Morton’s 
score, senior Scott Lelito shoots 
a free throw. 


Senior Mark Teran looks for a 
teammate to pass to against the 
Senators. 


Boys Basketball — 89 














Conference record ends, 3-5 

J.V. team finishes year at 7-11 


Although the 1981-82 boys 
junior varsity basketball team 
lost its two leading scorers, 
one to ineligibility and one to 
varsity competition, the squad 
finished the season with an 
overall record of 7-11 and a 
mark of 3-5 in conference 
play. 

Without the top scorers, the 
team had to rely on other 
players to pick up the slack. 
Sophomores Todd Lush and 


Jim Balczo, both good 
rebounders, averaged 10.9 
and 8.6 points per game, 
respectively, to aid the team. 
Sophomore Manny Lopez also 
helped to aid the Governors’ 
cause. 

After losing the first three 
games of the year, the Govs 
came back to win three of 
their next four games. These 
wins came against Hobart, 55- 
36, Crown Point, 58-50, and 


Whiting, 53-42. The team also 
had some impressive victories 
over East Chicago Roosevelt, 
50-38, and Lew Wallace, 43- 
42. 

In the first round of the 
Indiana Lake Shore 
Conference Junior Varsity 
Tournament, the Governors 
were eliminated by the Bishop 
Noll Warriors. 



Coach Jancich yells out to his 
players on what play to use next. 

Sophomore Jim Balczo banks his 
shot off the board for a score. 



90 — Boys J.V. Basketball 







Vlado Petkovich leads team 

Freshmen close season at 8-11 


Losing four players to ineligibility and center 
Mike Revere to the junior varsity, and later, the 
varsity squad, the 1981-82 freshmen basketball 
team still managed an 8-11 overall record. 
Morton finished up at 2-5 in the conference. 

During the season, the team rolled up a five- 
game winning streak by defeating T.F. North in 
a game that was decided in overtime. Morton 
won, 55-47. The other victories during this spurt 
came against Andrean, Hobart, Griffith, and 
Calumet. The team also won the last two games 



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Freshman Vlado Petkovich uses his jumping ability 
to shoot over his Gavit opponents in hopes of 
scoring a basket for the Governors. 


of the season by beating Gavit and Whiting. 

The freshmen “B” squad finished with a mark 
of four wins and six losses. Their wins were over 
Lowell, Highland, Bishop Noll, and Griffith. 

In the Conference Tournament, Morton lost to 
Clark in the first round by a score of 45-43. The 
highlight of the game was a 27 point scoring 
effort by Andy Hladek. 

Hladek and teammate Vlado Petkovich were 
considered standout players by Coach Rick 
Volbrecht. 

Freshman Andy Hladek battles with a Gavit player as 
he fights for a rebound during the Gavit game. 
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Freshmen Basketball — 91 


Freshmen Basketball 











Wrestling 


R. Travis compiles 17-1 record 


Four wrestlers qualify for state 


Morton’s 1981-82 wrestling team, with an 
overall record of 5-6, 4-4 in the conference, won 
their first sectional championship in Morton 
history. The Govs accomplished this by 
surprising favored Bishop Noll 168-157V2. 

Seniors Roger Travis, 17-1, Ken Paquin, 16-4, 
Cleveland Travis, 13-4, Jim Adkins, 9-6, and 
junior Todd Marlatt all recorded first place 
victories. Second place victories went to juniors 
Greg Ashby and Jim Walker, sophomore Tim 


Jolink and John Michelin. 

During regional competition, the Travis 
brothers Adkins, and Paquin all placed second 
to earn spots in the semi-state competition. 

Roger Travis was named the team’s Most 
Valuable Player. Co-Captains of the team were 
seniors Cleveland Travis and Ken Paquin. 

Coach Kepler stated, “I was happy with the 
team. There was 100 percent improvement. ” 




92 — Wrestling 









Swimmers Set Many Marks 


Price Wins Diving Championship 


Despite its small 
membership, the boys 
swimming team finished its 
season with a winning 
record of 9-5, set several 
new school records, and 
was represented in state 
competition. 

The team also placed 
second overall, behind 
Bishop Noll, at the Indiana 
Lake Shore Conference 
meet on February 6, 1982 
at Hammond High School. 

Senior Diver Daria Price 



Senior Sharon Jadrnak waits 
patiently for her signal to dive. 


Determined to win the race, senior 
Dave Rycerz dives out as far as he 
can to get a good start. 


earned her way to the Girls’ 
State Swimming meet on 
November 21 at Ball State 
by placing 13th overall at 
state. At the conference 
meet, Price place first and 
retained her conference 
championship for the second 
year in a row. 

Junior Chris Kansfield set 
three new freestyle records 
this past year in the 50 yd. 
freestyle with a time of 
22.43; 100 yd. freestyle with 
a time of 49.56; and 200 
yd. freestyle with a time of 
1:50. 70. 



Senior David Rycerz set a 
new 100 yd. breaststroke 
record of 1:04.37, and junior 
Tony Owen set a new 
backstroke record of 59.23. 

The 400 yd freestyle relay 
team of junior Paul Taylor, 
David Rycerz, Owen and 
Kansfield set a new record 
of 59.23. 

Sophomore Rick 
Waywood set two new 
sophomore records in the 
200 yd. freestyle with a time 
of 1:52.67 and the 500 yd. 
freestyle with a time of 
5:13.20 


Swimming — 93 








Conference champs 

Governors nab sectionals 


Classifying the 1981 Morton 
baseball season as being 
fantastic would be an 
understatement. The 
Governors won their 
conference, the East Chicago 
sectionals, and advanced as 
far as to the finals in the 
regionals. The team finished 
with an overall record of 23-8, 
including a conference record 
of 13-3 and a post season 
record of 3-1. 

Head baseball coach Jack 
Georgas said the high points 
of the regular season were the 
back to back wins over Bishop 
Noll — 2-1 and 7-1, defeating 
Clark 19-0 and 9-1, and 
shutting out Hammond High 
10 - 0 . 

Junior John Reis, the team’s 
most valuable player, pitched 
a no-hitter in the 19-0 romp 
over Clark. In the next game, 
Morton handled Hammond 
High 10-0, when sophomore 
Tom Corak, who later became 
the most valuable pitcher in 
the Lake Shore Conference, 

Junior Dan Gordon saves a high 
throw as sophomore catcher 
Mike Brimer backs up the play. 


The Governors hold a meeting on 
the mound as they try to regroup 
after allowing a runs. 

threw a no-hitter. This was the 
first time in Morton’s history 
that the Governor’s posted 
back to back no-hitters. 

Sophomore Mike Brimer 
carried the highest batting 
average of the team with .520. 
Other leaders of the team such 
as juniors Tony Vermejan and 
Tom Gatlin hit .360 and .340 
respectively. Team captain 
Dennis Zaremba hit .290. 

Jeff Madison, who held a 
steady third base job for the 
year, was unfortunately injured 
before sectional play. Madison 
led the team in home runs with 
five. 

All-Conference honors went 
to juniors Tom Gatlin, John 
Reis, and Tony Vermejan, and 
sophomores Tom Corak and 
Mike Brimer. 

Coach Georgas commented, 
“This was a tremendous 
season with winning the 
conference and sectionals. 

Fine pitching from Reis and 
Corak helped. Success 
depends on how tough the 
competition is. They were a 
good bunch of kids. ’’ 



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Two advance to 

Highlighting the 1981 Morton boys track 
season was the qualifying of two team members 
to regionals; junior Terry Clark in the long jump 
and senior Chris Polochak in the long jump and 
the 110-meter high hurdles. Polochak became 
the first person in Morton’s history to qualify in 
two events for regionals. 

The trackmen finished the year with a 5-3 
record in the conference and an overall record 
of 5-6. The team also competed in other meets; 
such as the indoor and Outdoor Indiana Lake 
Shore Conference meets, in which the Govs 
placed fourth and tied for third, respectively. In 
addition, the team came in third place in the 
Morton Relays, second in the Lake Central 
Relays, and ninth in the sectionals. 

During the season, several records were set. 
Junior John Parker established a new record in 
the 100-meter dash with a time of 10.9 seconds. 
Polochak brought down the time in the 110- 
meter high hurdles to 14.7 seconds and Darrel 
Jones, a sophomore, set the junior varsity 
record in the 110-meter high hurdles at 15.7 
seconds. The 400-meter relay team of Clark, 
Parker, junior Ron Palucki, and senior Tony 
Maddox broke the existing school record with a 
time of 45 seconds fiat. 


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Freshman Curtis Anderson and 
sophomore Tim Salach pull away 
from the pack as they near the 
finish line. 



96 — Boys Track 









Conference, 6-1 mark 

Price, Starkey set 
new school records 

The 1981 girls track team Juniors Nancy Magurany and 

ended the season by compiling Darla Price, and sophomore 
an impressive 6-1 record in the Shirley Starkey were the 
Lake Shore Conference. This outstanding members of the 
record was good enough to give team. Magurany, who excelled in 
the lady Governors a second many events, qualified for three 
place finish in the conference. events in sectionals, but was 
The team’s overall record was 6- unable to participate after 
3. sustaining an injury. Price set the 

On their way to a winning record in the high jump at 5’4” 

I season, the girls took part in twc and advanced to regionals in the 
important meets: the indoor same event. Starkey established 
Lake Shore Conference meet a new record in the shot put at 
and the Outdoor Lake Shore 32' 1 1 -V 2 ”. 

Conference meet. The lady Govs Coach Olive Wade remarked, 
placed third in both meets. “I was pleased with the way the 

However in sectionals, the team girls performed throughout the 
finished in ninth place. season. ” 

Sophomore Theresa Robertson 
leaps the hurdles as she closes 




Freshman Diann Frost paces 
herself as she begins the last lap 
of the race. 


Trying to win the relay race, 
sophomore Janet Rutkowski 
gives her best effort. 


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Second in conference 


“Singles” reach finals 


Morton’s 1981 girls tennis 
team finished with a strong 5-2 
record in the conference, 
which gave the lady Governors 
a second place finish in league 
competition. 

The two heartbreaking 
losses in the conference came 
to Bishop Noll and E.C. 
Washington with both scores 
ending up at 3-2. The non¬ 
conference record of 1-2 gave 
the girls a 6-4 overall record. 

Georgeanne Marcinkovich, 
team captain, was the number 
one singles player. 
Marcinkovich won her way into 
the finals of the Indiana Lake 



Shore Conference Tournament 
by beating her opponents from 
Hammond High and E.C. 
Roosevelt. Marcinkovich then 
lost to Annette Klobuchar of 
Bishop Noll 6-2, 6-1 in the 
finals. 

Kathy Howard, the number 
two singles player, defeated 
opponents from Hammond 
Tech and E.C. Roosevelt to 
get to the finals of the tourney, 
but she then lost to JoAnn 
Ortiz of E.C. Washington 6-0, 
6-1 in the finals. 

Nancy Babbitt, the number 
three singles player, was the 
third lady Governor to win her 


way into the finals. Babbitt 
won matches over opponents 
from Hammond Tech and 
Bishop Noll, but she then lost 
to Sara Aldel-Hadi of E.C. 
Roosevelt 6-7, 6-2, 7-5. 

The number one doubles 
players, Vickie Brown and 
Jackie Wilson, lost in the first 
round of the conference 
tournament to opponents from 
E.C. Washington 6-2, 6-0. 

The number two doubles 
players, Eileen Payonk and 
Patty Sweet, also lost in the 
first round to opponents from 
Bishop Noll 6-3, 6-3. 



Sophomore Nancy Babbitt, Senior Georgeanne Marcinkovich, 

number three singles player, number one singles player, tries 

practices her serves before a big a backhand return to her 
match. opponent. 


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Scartozzi leads team 

Golfers claim conference 


1 


The Morton golf team ranked to be one of the 
best in the conference a year ago by posting a 
14-0 mark. In non-conference play the 
Governors were 4-4 which gave Morton an 
overall record of 18-4. 

Sophomore Rich Scartozzi and junior Dan 
Roach, who proved to be the key players of the 
team, averaged 42.3 and 45.7 shots per match 
respectively. 

Winning the conference during the regular 
season meant beating a very good Gavit 
Gladiator team twice. The first match was won 
by the Governors 173-173 by Morton’s fifth man 
having a better score than Gavit’s fifth man. The 
second match between the two teams was also 
a dose one as the Governors pulled it out, 174- 
175. 

The Morton golf team participated in five 
tournaments during the season. They finished 
sixteenth out of 25 teams in the Rensselear 
Invitational, ninth out of 10 teams in the 
Highland Invitational, second out of 8 teams in 
the Indiana Lake Shore Conference Tourney, 
thirteenth out of 20 teams in the Lake Hills 
Invitational, and the team also finished sixth in 
the sectionals. 

Coach Fred Kepler said, “After the first six 
matches, the team played nice, steady golf. 


Junior Dan Roach gets in A strong swing and good 
a few more practice putts form allow senior Dan 

before a match. Churilla to hit the ball 

from the sandtrap. 













Five shutouts recorded 

Govs finish second in ILSC 


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With a twelve game schedule ahead of the 
1981 Morton soccer team, the kickmen had to 
look forward to a long, tough season. However, 
when the season was over, the Govs had 
compiled a 5-1 record in the and a 7-4-1 overall 
slate. The 5-1 mark was good enough to give 
the team a second place finish in the 
conference. 

In the Lake Shore Conference Tournament, 
the Govs knocked out Hammond High, 2-0, in 
the first round of play and advanced to semi¬ 
final action. There, Morton bowed out to a tough 
Bishop Noll team by a score of 4-3. 

“Although the team played well throughout 





the season, they had a few disappointing games 
that really affected them, ’’ stated coach John 
Piemental. 

During the course of the season, sophomore 
goalie Scott Hankins and the Morton defense 
recorded five shutouts, while the offense scored 
40 goals. 

Other key players for the Governors were 
senior midfielders Jeff Oros and Sean Egan, and 
junior fullback John Gordish. Oros was named 
Most Valuable Player by his fellow teammates. 

Coach Piemental added, "I’m glad that I was 
able to coach a group of such dedicated, hard 
working players. ” 



0 


Bob Markovich, junior, breaks up 
the play as he steals the ball 
from a Gavit player. 


Senior Jeff Oros, the team’s Most 
Valuable Player, skillfully dribbles the 
ball around a defender. 


100 — Soccer 

















Freshman 

Football 

Opponent Morton 

Lake Central 24 0 

E.C. Washington 12 30 

Clark o 18 

Bishop Noll 24 0 

E.C. Roosevelt 12 14 

Hammond High 2 18 

Gavit 21 2 


Cross 

Country 


Opponent Morton 


Boys 

Tennis 

Stats for boys tennis were not 
available. 


Boys Tennis — First row: Mike Czaja, 
Coach Bob Weiaa, Felix Del Toro. Ed 
Jen, Tim Kulesa. Second row: Jim 
Jansky, Vince Soto, Dan Gordon, Ron 
Palucki, Dirk Peterson, Dan Prljevic. 


Merrillville 

LOST 

Gavit 

LOST 

Hammond Tech 

WON 

Clark 

LOST 

E.C. Roosevelt 

WON 

Lake Central Invit. 

7th 

Highland Invit. 

9th 

Whiting 

WON 

E.C. Washington 

LOST 

Bishop Noll 

WON 

Hammond High 

LOST 

Conference 

6th 

Sectionals 

6th 

Sherry Volkman 


Sectionals 

1st 

Regionals 

5th 

State 

24th 


Cross Country — First row: Curtis Anderson, Second row: Tom Sandlin, Darrel Jones, Tim 
Peggy Stevens, Laretha Brightwell, Sherry Salach, Andy Hladek, Ron Catania, Rob 

Volkman, Scott Hankins, Cleveland Travis. Vrahoretis, Coach William Archer. 


102 — Stats 
















Stats — 101 


Varsity 

Football 


Opponent Morton 

Highland 14 13 

Munster 19 7 

Gary Wirt 24 7 

E.C. Washington 0 21 

Hammond Tech won — forfeit 
Fort Wayne 


Harding 
Clark 

Bishop Noll 28 

E.C. Roosevelt 19 

Hammond High 19 

Gavit 7 


Varsity Football — Row 1: Rich Shive, John 
Cordish, Dan Schallenkamp, Mike Kielbasa, 
Marenis Kansfield, Wil Ramirez, Larry Barton, 
Ken Paquin, Bob Markovich, Tom Gatlin, Bob 
Gollner, Mike Salapski, Jeff Wilson. Row 2: 
Jim Boland, At Reding, Cris Abasolo, Rob 
Hernandez, Pete Gil, Mike Sliwa, Marc 
Wilson, Mike Sobczak, Tom Bass, Greg 
Ashby, Bob Gatlin, Craig Davis. Row 3: Tom 
Vrahoretis, Dan Gresham, Todd Marlott, Mike 


West, Larry Nevels, Tim Solan, Paul 
Komyatti, Tim Joiink, Tim Paquin, Brian Eio, 
Ron Thomas. Row 4: Jeff Sinchak, Greg 
Watts, Chris Smith, Keith Kessler, Joe 
Hedrick, John Theodore, John Michelin, Bob 
Golec, Jeff Earl, Don Johnson, Jack Minch. 
Row 5: Marvin Zebell, Mark Gordish, Carl 
Kaminski, Larry Timko, Dan Dills, Reuben 
Urbano, Jerry Ryzewski, Jim Balczo. 


J.V. 

Football 


MIIIIIIIIII 


Opponent 

Munster 

Gavit 

E.C. Washington 
Clark 

Bishop Noll 
E.C. Roosevelt 
Hammond High 


Morton 
13 0 

0 22 

won — forfeit 
0 19 

30 0 

6 0 

6 6 


Row 3: Asst. Coach Fred Kepler, Mark 
Gordish, Mike Sobczak, Paul Komyatti, 
John Michelin, Brian Elo, Reuben Urbano, 
Jim Balczo, Keith Kessler, Jack Minch, 
Head Coach Bob Hunt. 


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J.V. Football — Row 1: Don Johnson, Joe 
Hedrick, Ron Thomas, Tom Bass, Tom 
Vrahoretis, Jeff Earl, Tim Paquin. Row 2: 
Greg Watts, Greg Ashby, Marvin Zebell, 
Dan Dills, Tim Solan, Jerry Ryzewski, Jeff 
Sinchak, Larry Nevels, John Theodore. 




















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Girls J.V. Basketball — First row: 
Linda Hulsey, Doreen Bednar, 

Sue Gonzalez, Jocelyn Smeburg, 
Nancy Minch. Back row: Manager 
Paula Ulacki, Sandy Bonomo, 


Kelly Stevens, April Zabinski, 
Coach Pa mm Dorsey, Pam 
Wojcik, Tammy Hayes, Manager 
Dawn Laurence. 


Girls J.V. 
Basketball 


Opponent 

Morton 

Griffith 

15 

42 

Merrillville 

17 

21 

Hammond Tech 

won — forfeit 

Whiting 

16 

23 

Valparaiso 

49 

27 

E.C. Roosevelt 

19 

35 

J.V. Tournament 



EC. Washington 

19 

35 

Gavit 

30 

28 

Bishop Noll 

20 

39 

Hammond High 

17 

29 

Clark 

23 

34 

Wirt 

14 

22 

Munster 

26 

20 

E.C. Washington 

27 

32 



Girls Varsity 
Basketball 

Opponent Morton 

Griffith 27 40 

Merrillville 47 26 

Hammond Tech 32 48 

Whiting 35 30 

Valparaiso 51 48 

E.C. Roosevelt 48 42 

Morton Tournament 
West Side 30 47 

Calumet 37 35 

Bishop Noll 45 44 

Portage Tournament 
Bishop Noll 50 47 

Andrean 35 39 

Hammond High 47 40 

Clark 45 47 

Wirt 71 67 

Gavit 34 38 

Munster 41 38 

E.C. Washington 42 36 

Sectionals 

Gavit 25 39 

Bishop Noll 43 42 


Girls Varsity Basketball — First 
Row: Coach Sherry Williams. 
Back row: Manager Paula Ulacki, 
Maribeth Gruener, Kelly Hladek, 
Kim Ross, Carrie Reid, Chris 


Spudic, Ami Sherer, Shirley 
Starkey, Sue Zawadzki, Sue 
Vermejan, Manager Dawn 
Laurence. 


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104 — Stats 

















Varsity 

Volleyball 


Opponent 

Hobart 

Rich East 

T.F. South 

Andrew 

Andrean 

Gary Mann 

Portage 

Crown Point 

Hammond Tech 

Bishop Noll 

Highland 

Calumet 

Portage 

Andrean 

McCutcheon 

Gavit 

McCutcheon 

Merrillville 

Hammond High 

Gavit 

Clark 

E.C.W. 

Lake Central 

Griffith 

E.C.R. 

Whiting 

Chesterton 

Valparaiso 

Munster 


6- 1S 6-15 

13-15 5-15 

12-15 15-10 7-15 

10-15 15-7 15-10 

10-15 15-8 7-15 

8- 15 10-15 

4- 15 13-15 

9- 15 5-15 

2-15 9-15 

9-15 7-15 

15-8 14-16 8-15 

15-12 10-15 10-13 

1-15 3-15 

7- 15 14-12 15-6 

15-7 13-15 7-12 

7-15 9-15 

6-15 14-11 9-15 

12- 15 12-15 

6-15 8-15 

5- 15 15-10 15-17 

1-15 12-15 

1-15 1-15 

6- 15 13-15 

1-15 15-12 11-15 

4-15 1-15 

6-15 13-15 

15-13 10-15 10-15 

6-15 11-14 

13- 15 15-11 14-12 



Sectionals 

E.C.W. 

Gavit 

Hammond High 
Regionals 
LaPorte 


1-15 6-15 
7-15 10-15 
3-15 9-15 


15-9 


9-15 15-9 


Varsity Volleyball — First row: Michelle 
Moskalick, Sue Vermejan, Maribeth 
Gruener. Second row: Manager Chris 
Spudic, Barb Oros, Kelly Hladek, Sharon 
Weis, Renee Hladek, Patty Sweet. Back 


row: Manager Sue Zawadski, Shirley 
Starkey, Carrie Reid, Ami Sherer, Coach 
Aletta Hicks. Not pictured — Jackie 
Sufak. 



J.V. Volleyball — First row: Joy Vandiver, 
Jocelyn Smeeberg, Doreen Bednar. 
Second row: Pam Wojcik, Jody Herring, 
Nancy Minch, Sue Gonzalez, Chris 


row: April Zabinaki, Ami Sherer, Coach 
Miriam Costanza, Patty Farmer, Kelly 
Stephens. 


J.V. 

Volleyball 


Opponent 

Hobart 

Andrean 

Portage 

Crown Point 

Noll, Tech 

Highland 

Calumet 

Merrillville 

Hammond, Gavit 

Clark, ECW 

Lake Central 

Griffith 

Whiting, ECR 

J.V. Tourney 

Chesterton 

Valparaiso 

Munster 


Morton 
WON 
WON 
WON 
LOST 
WON, WON 
WON 
WON 
WON 
WON, WON 
LOST, WON 
LOST 
WON 
LOST, WON 
WON 
WON 
WON 
LOST 




Stats — 103 











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Freshmen 

Basketball 


Opponent 


Morton 

M’ville Harrison 

A 

49 

35 


B 

44 

24 

Crown Point 

A 

48 

30 


B 

37 

12 

Lowell 

A 

42 

63 


B 

8 

22 

Highland 

A 

55 

46 


B 

10 

23 

Munster 

A 

38 

36 


B 

20 

19 

Bishop Noll 

A 

37 

32 


B 

12 

18 

T.F. North 

A(OT) 

47 

55 


B 

21 

9 

Andrean 

A 

33 

55 


B 

15 

14 

Hobart 

A 

35 

48 

Griffith 

A 

32 

46 


B 

12 

31 

Calumet 

A 

35 

55 

Hammond High 

A 

43 

39 

Lake Central 

A 

59 

33 


B 

22 

20 

E.C. Washington 

A 

60 

31 

E.C. Roosevelt 

A 

62 

57 

Clark 

A 

51 

43 

Gavit 

A 

43 

44 

Whiting 

A 

36 

40 

Conference Tournament 



Clark 

A 

45 

43 


Freshmen Basketball — First row: 
Rich Golgart, Mike Kotecki, John 
Krzan, Vlado Petkovich, Keith 
Whiddon. Back row: Coach Rick 


Volbrecht, Andy Hladek, Ken 
Maloney, Duane Purnick, Kevin 
Dowling. 


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Wrestling — First row: Tim 
Paquin, Cleveland Travis, Brian 
Clark, Rich Me A flee, John Ashby, 
Mike Gonyea. Second row: Henry 
Gonzalez, Reuben Urbano, Jeff 
Holiday, Ed Heavner, Paul Rohl, 
Ken Paquin, Joel Hedrick, Scott 


Bryce. Back row: Coach Fred 
Kepler, Jim Walker, Kevin 
Dowling, Tim Jolink, Todd 
Marlatt, Ed Radermacher, Marvin 
Zebell, John Michelin, Coach Bob 
Serafin. Not pictured: Jim Adkins, 
Greg Ashby, Roger Travis. 


Wrestling 

Opponent Morton 

Lew Wallace 55 12 

Horace Mann 11 66 

Griffith 41 29 

Hammond Tech 21 43 

Whiting 36 24 

E.C. Washington 43 20 

Bishop Noll 50 14 

Gavit 43 22 

Hammond High 24 51 

Clark ii 52 

E.C. Roosevelt 15 58 

Conference Tournament 4th 
Sectionals 1st 

Regionals 5th 


106 — Stats 










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Boys Varsity 
Basketball 



Opponent 

Morton 

Highland 

52 

71 

Lake Central 

90 

78 

Griffith 

66 

75 

Hobart 

73 

78 

Crown Point 

65 

59 

Bishop Noll 

72 

52 

Holiday Tournament 



Gavit 

54 

69 

Hammond High 

52 

47 

Whiting 

71 

39 

Portage 

66 

55 

Gavit 

54 

59 

E.C. Roosevelt 

79 

63 

Hammond High 

72 

74 

E.C. Washington 

76 

72 

Clark 

61(OT) 

60 

Lew Wallace 

77 

60 

Hammond Tech 

58 

68 

Gary Roosevelt 

67 

55 

Andrean 

76 

69 

Calumet 

66 

70 

Sectionals 


Adrean 

44 

55 

Hammond High 

73 

54 


Boys Varsity Basketball — First 
row: Manager Dave Irby, Mark 
Teran, Tony Vermejan, Mark 
Wilson, Ron Palucki, Dan Vranic. 
Back row: Sandy Jameyfield, Jim 


Balczo, Bob Wojcik, Phil Stanny, 
Mike Salapski, Austin Barrett, 
Scott Lelito, Coach Russ 
Marcinek. 



Boys J.V. Basketball — First row: 
Tom Vrahoretis, Manuel Lopez, 
Terry Adams, Tony Gensel, Jerry 
Ryzewski, Rick Berrones. Back 


Boys J.V. 
Basketball 


row: Jim Dills, Mike Revere, 
Coach Greg Jancich, Todd Lush, 
Mark Paulich, Dan Guzek. 


Opponent 
Highland 
Lake Central 
Griffith 
Hobart 
Crown Point 
Bishop Noll 
J.V. Tournament 
Bishop Noll 
Whiting 
Portage 
Gavit 

E.C. Roosevelt 
Hammond High 
E.C. Washington 
Clark 

Lew Wallace 
Hammond Tech 
Gary Roosevelt 
Andrean 
Calumet 


Morton 
34 27 

63 52 

64 55 

36 55 

50 58 

53 51 

57 47 

42 53 

46 44 

45 33 

38 50 

51 38 

42 28 

48 33 

42 43 

36 69 

66 48 

32 57 


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Stats — 105 













Girls 

Tennis 

Opponent Morton 

Crown Point 7 0 

E.C. Washington 2 3 

Hammond High 1 4 

Lake Central 5 2 

Gavit 1 4 

Calumet 3 4 

Hammond Tech 0 5 

Bishop Noll 3 2 

E.C. Roosevelt 3 2 

Clark o 5 

Girls Tennis — First row: Kim 
Nowacki, Jackie Wilson, Kathy Kostoff, 
Eileen Payonk, Vickie Brown, Joan 
Borcherl. Second row: Mary Egan, Pam 
Murchek. Third row: Patty Sweet, 

Nancy Babbitt, Coach Bob Weiss, Sue 
Ladendorl. Back row: Sue Zawadski, 
Kelly Hladek, Judy Fernando, Sue 
Kielbasa. 


Baseball 


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Opponent 

Munster 

Emerson 

Highland 

T.F. South 

Calumet-DH 

Gavit 

Hammond Tech 
Hammond High 
T.F. North-DH 
E.C. Washington 
Whiting 
E.C. Roosevelt 
Hammond Tech 
Gavit 

E.C. Washington 
Clark 

Hammond High 
Bishop Noll 
Bishop Noll 
E.C. Roosevelt 
Clark 
Whiting 
Lake Central 
Valparaiso 
Laffayette Jeff 
Sectionals 
E.C. Roosevelt 
Griffith 

Regionals 

Munster 

Merrillville 


14-10 

1 


Baseball — First row: Rob Hernandez, Mike 
Brimer, Dan Gordon, Jim Boland. Second 
row: Coach Greg Jancich, Tom Gatlin, 
Dennis Zaremba, Tom Corak, JetI Sullivan, 


Coach Jack Georgas. Back row: Mike 
Kielbasa, Jett Madison, Bob Gatlin, Mark 
Wilson, Austin Barrett, John Reis, Tony 
Vermejan, Dave Gentry. 


108 — Stats 











Swimming — First row: Darla 
Price, Robert Rycerz, John 
Spudville, Kim Stevens. Second 
row: Ken Davidson, Rick 
Waywood, Chris Kansfield, Dave 
Rycerz, Tony Owen. Back row: 


Steve Willison, Darrin Doan, 
Sharon Jadrnak, Paul Taylor, 
Brian Rycerz, Coach Pete 
Kopercinski. Not pictured: Edd 
Harney, John Masick. 


Boys Track 


Opponent 
Bishop Noll 
Calumet 
Lew Wallace 
Clark 

E.C. Washington 
E.C. Roosevelt 
Hammond High 
Bishop Noll 
Whiting 
Gavit 

Hammond Tech 
Indoor ILSC Meet 
Outdoor ILSC Meet 
Morton Relays 
Lake Central Relays 
Sectionals 


47 

62 

62 

42 

42 

4th 

3rd 

3rd 

2nd 

9th 


Swimming 


Opponent 

Hobart 

Hammond High 

Gary Mann 

Griffith 

Lew Wallace 

Clark 

Highland 

Valparaiso 

S.B. Washington 

Bishop Noll 

Lake Central 

Gavit 

Chesterton 

Conference 

Sectionals 

State 



Boys Track — First row: Frank 
Johnson, Jim Adkins, Mark 
McGowan, Joel Hedrick, Ray 
Aguilar, Jeff Sinchak, Mike 
Dotson. Second row: Tim Salach, 
John Marosi, Ed Radermacher, 
Steve Brown, Darrel Jones, Jim 


Balczo, Ron Palucki, Reuben 
Urbano. Back row: Coach William 
Archer, Bob Balczo, John Parker, 
Terry Clark, Curtis Anderson, 
Chris Polochak, Mike Miley, Tony 
Maddox. 


Opponent 
Lake Central 
Munster 
Bishop Noll 
Whiting 
Gavit 

Hammond High 
E.C. Roosevelt 
Clark 

E.C. Washington 
Indoor ILSC Meet 
Outdoor ILSC Meet 
Sectionals 


Morton 
99 27 


45 

3rd 

3rd 

9th 


Girls Track 


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Golf 



Golf — Coach Fred Kepler, Nick Paunovich, Dan Churilla, Ken Vetrozcky, 
Rich Scartozzi, Dan Roach. 


Opponent Morton 

Lake Central 161 187 

Highland 183 193 

Andrean 190 193 

Hanover 185 185 

Bishop Noll 191 185 

Munster 158 176 

Hobart 182 176 

Chesterton 179 164 

Hanover 166 164 

Rensselaer Invit. 16th 

E.C. Washington 249 168 

Clark 197 168 

Highland Invit. 9th 

E.C. Roosevelt 202 180 

Hammond High 205 180 

Bishop Noll 194 171 

Whiting 208 171 

Hammond High 200 171 

E.C. Washington 245 175 

Clark 207 175 

Whiting 202 165 

E.C. Roosevelt 180 165 

Gavit 173 173 

Gavit 175 174 

Conf. Tournament 2nd 

Lake Hills Invit. 13th 

Sectionals 6th 


Soccer 

Opponent 


Andrean 1 

Munster 4 

Gary Wirt 0 

Merrillville 5 

Portage 3 

Highland 3 

Bishop Noll 2 

Gavit 0 

E.C. Washington 6 

Hammond Tech 1 

Clark 0 

Hammond High 0 

Tournament 
Hammond High 0 

Bishop Noll 4 



Stats — 109 













Cindy Bermingham Teresa Boelt Pamela Boilek James Boland Mary Boskovich 





114 Seniors 


























Sandy Ally 


Jeffrey Alberts 


Michael Anguiano 


Sherry Aldridge 


Terry Bell 


Sherry Adkins 


























June Brings Decisions 


Senior year . . . The major crossroad in every 
person’s life. 

More is expected from a senior because in just one 
short year their lives will change so drastically from the 
carefree high school days, in which the most important 
decisions to be made were "Where to go on Friday 
night” and "Who to ask to the Inaugural," to such 
decisions as "Who am I" and "What am I going to do 
with my life". 

This is the year of decision-making; decisions about 
the future which may affect a student for the rest of 
his life. With these decisions comes responsibility and 
leadership which is expected from every senior as an 
example for the rest of the school. 

Seniors showed their leadership quality in the 1981 - 
82 school year by winning the spirit stick and the best 
float during homecoming. Shelley Bukowski, escorted 
by Dan Gordon, reigned as homecoming queen. 

Homecoming was not the end, but just the 



beginning of many awards presented to various seniors 
for their outstanding scholastic ability. Nancy 
Magurany received the DAR award, Mary Egan and 
Pam Boilek were named semi-finalists in the National 
Merit Scholarship Competition, and Laura Buhring, 
Doreen Cummins, and Sharon Jadrnak received 
honorable mentions in the National Merit Competition. 

Also beginning with the class of '82, a new program 
was set up. The Interdisciplinary Cooperative Education 
Program, ICE, is sponsored by Ms. Pat Mikuta. In this 
program, ten seniors attend school for half a day or 
four classes and then are dismissed at noon to go to 
work at such places as Jewel’s, Hoosier State Bank, and 
the Whiting Clinic. 

With senior year hopefully comes graduation for 
which all seniors have strived so hard for, and although 
one may have made a few wrong turns along the way, 
seniors make the final lap into the future with their 
best foot forward. 



112 Seniors 















Terry Coffey Donna Collins Michael Collins Nicholas Companion Brian Cook 




Brian Coon Lisa Cornelison Jill Cowan Karen Crane Ronda Crum 



Doreen Cummins Sheila Cummins Marie Dankanich Kevin Dark Rick Dauksza 



Ken Davidson Lloyd Davidson Lori Davidson Raymond Dawson 

























Joe Fernando Roy Ferrer Denise Floyd Rhonda Foote Brian Frankland 


Marilyn Dziadon 


Rodney Elish 











































Cindy Guerrero Dianna Guerrero Tammy Harrell Karin Hartlerode Carolyn Hauer 


Tricia Hedrick Scott Hewlett Jeanette Higgins Karen Himmel Carol Hladek 


Clinton Holycross 


Jean Golgart Robert Gollner John Gordish Dan Gordon John Grzych 











































Brian Housty Dawn Howard Caryn Hudec Lisa Hunter Carrie Isom 




James Jansky 


Dee Jenkins 


Christine Johnson Colleen Johnston 


Arthur Jones Carol Jones James Joseph Lisajovas Kevin Junkens 



Lynn Kammer Marenis Kansfield Sheila Keilman Michael Kielbasa Christine Kiral 


Seniors 


























Lorrie Klaubo Sandy Knezevich Michelle Kocoj Cathy Kostoff Irene Kozubal 



Lawrence Lawrence Cathy Lear Michael Lee Scott Lelito Monica Letnos 



John Liesenfelt Debra Listenberger Lisa Livingston Maria Lopez Joanne Lukas 


120 Seniors 



































Vernon McCarthy Patrick McKechnie Richard McReynolds Dana Medwetz Donna Metcalf 


Kimberly Majewski William Malerich 


Karen Lynk 


Andy Magana 


Nancy Magurany 


Jim Maliziola 


Mary Jean Mambourg Robert Markovich 





























John O’Keefe Michele Opat Annette Opperman Sandra Osborne Ronald Palucki 


Kenneth Paquin Pamela Paris Johnnie Parker Eileen Patterson Nicholas Paunovich 
























Tammy Payne Eileen Payonk Lisa Peters Glenn Phelps Elizabeth Philips 




Patricia Prendergast 


Denise Pumnea Billy Quillin 


In Memory Of 


Kenneth B. George: March 8, 1964-August 26, 1981 


Wilfredo Ramirez Janet Raymond 

Seniors 123 























Ronald Raymond Kelly Reagan James Rebey Alfonso Reding Pamela Reeder 



Lisa Reffkin Ken Reid 


John Reis Leonard Relinski Melinda Richardson 



Daniel Roach 


Yolanda Rodriguez George Rogers Paula Romaniak Susan Rovi 



Mary Rusher 


David Ryce 


Elden Saeger 


Michael Salapski 


Steven Salatas 























Daniel Schallenkamp 


Robert Sierzega 


Timothy Snow 


Philip Stanny 


Thomas Sandlin Diane Sapyra Peggy Sapyta Elizabeth Scanlon 


































JiU Stevens Donna Stricklin Dan Sufak Julie Sutherland Rosemary Swanson 



Denise Vandermeer Al Vavrek Susan Vermejan Tony Vermejan Ken Vetroczky 


126 Seniors 
































Robert Vrahoretis Charles Waywood 


Dave Wethington Maike Wheeler 


Alyce Zebell 


Jacqueline Wilson Patricia Wimmer Robert Wojcik Lori Woodward 


Janet White 


Gary White 
















































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ABASOLO, CBIS — Cabinet 2; Caving 
Club 3; Chem Club 3; Football 1-4; M-Club 
4; Travel Club 2, 3; Who’s Who 3, 4 

ADKINS, SHERRY 

ALBERTS, BETH — Caving Club 1-4; 
Chem Club 4: Herpetology Club 1-4; 
Teacher’s Asst. 3, 4; Bookstore 1, 2 
ALBERTS, JEFF — A-V Club 1; Jazz 
Band 1; Mortonite 2-4; Photo Club 1, 2; 
Quill & Scroll 3, 4; Teacher's Asst. 2, 3; 
Top Hat 3, 4; Travel Club 2. 3 
ALDRIDGE, SHERRY JO — Booster 
Club 1, 2; Caving Club 3; Office Asst. 1; 
Teacher's Asst 1-4; Travel Club 3 
ALEXANDER, ELIZABETH — Band 1. 
2; Booster Club 3, 4; Class Vice Pres. 1, 2; 
Photo Club 1,2; Powder Puff 4; Teacher’s 
Asst. 2-4; Who’s Who 3 
ALLEN, KEVIN — Concert Choir 3. 4; 
Ensemble 4; Football 2; Mixed Choir 2; 
Stage Crew 3; Teacher’s Asst. 2, 3; Thes¬ 
pians 2-4 
ALLY, SANDY 
ANGUIANO, MICHAEL 
AXTMAN, PATRICIA — Booster Club 2- 
4. (Treasurer 3); Lettergirl 3; Chem Club 
3; Powder Puff 3. 4; Quill & Scroll 3, 4; 
Timerette 3, 4; (Capt.) 4); Top Hat 3. 4 
BACH, SANDRA — Photo Club 3; Quill & 
Scroll 3. 4; Teacher’s Asst. 1.2; Top Hat 3. 
4; Track 1; Travel Club 3 
BARNETT, DENISE 
BARTON, LARRY — Football 1,2. 4; M- 
Club 1-4 

BARTOSZEK, MICHELLE — Booster 

Club 1, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3. 4; Mixed 

Choir 2, 3; Powder Puff 3. 4; Teacher's 

Asst. 2-4; Travel Club 3; Beginning Choir 

1; Lettergirl 3; Theater Guild 1-4; Top Hat 

Theater 3. 4 

BASHAM, BRENDA 

BATLINER, SUSAN — Booster Club 3, 

4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Timerette 3, 4 

BEAN, DAVE 

BEASLEY, RHONDA 

BELL, ERIC — Cross Country 2; Track 2 

BELL, TERRY 

BERMINGHAM, CINDY — Booster 
Club 2-4; Concert Choir 4; Mixed Choir 2, 
3; Office Asst. 2, 3; Powder Puff 3, 4; Ti¬ 
merette 2-4; Beginning Choir 1 
BOELT, TERESA — Mixed Choir 1-4 
BOGGS, DAVID 

BOILEK, PAMELA — Cabinet 3; Boost¬ 
er Club 2-4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Ensemble 
3. 4; Mixed Choir 2; Mortonite 2,3; NFL 2; 
Nat. Honor Society 3, 4; Office Asst. 4; 
Powder Puff 3, 4; Teacher's Asst. 2; Trav¬ 
el Club 2; Who's Who 3, 4; America's Out¬ 
standing Names & Faces 4; Nat. Merit 
Semi-finalist 4 

BOLAND, JAMES — Football 1-4 
BOSKOVICH, MARY — Office Asst. 1; 
Powder Puff 4; Teacher's Asst. 2-4 
BOWEN, KIMBERLY — Booster Club 1, 
2; Teacher's Asst. 1-3; Track 1, 2 
BOWKER, ED 

BROOKS, RON — Teacher’s Asst. 3. 4; 
Who's Who 3. 4 
BRUMFIELD, KEVIN 
BRZOZKIEWICZ, KRISTINE 
BUCKNER, RANDALL — A-V Club 1-4. 
(Pres. 3); Electronics Club 4; Physics Club 
1, 2; Teacher’s Asst. 4; Track 1 
BUHRING, LAURA — Booster Club 1; 
NFL 3, 4; Nat. Honor Society 3, 4; Photo 
Club 2-4; Physics Club 4; Teacher’s Asst. 
3; Who’s Who 3. 4 

BUKOWSKI, SHELLY — Booster Club 
1-3; Cheerleader 1,2; Homecoming Queen 
4; Powder Puff 3; Baseball Scorekeeper 1- 


BYRNE, KATHLEEN — Nurse's Asst. 
1, 2; Office Asst. 4; Teacher’s Asst. 3 
CALL, RHODA 
CAMPAGNA, RUDY 
CAMPBELL, KIMBERLY — Booster 
Club 1, 4; Office Asst. 1; Photo Club 1-4; 
Teacher's Asst. 3, 4; Who's Who 3 
CARRUBA. DONNA — Office Asst. 2; 
Teacher's Asst. 1. 3, 4 
CLARK, TERRENCE — Band 1-3; M- 
Club 2-4; Stage Band 2, 3; Swimming 2; 
Teacher’s Asst. 3, 4; Track 1-4; Travel 
Club 3 

COBERG, LISA — Basketball 1, 2; Mat 
Mates 1, 2; Office Asst. 3. 4; Teacher’s 
Asst. 1-4; Track 1, 2 

COFFEY, TERI — Bowling Club 1, 2; 
Teacher's Asst. 2-4 

COLLINS, DONNA — Caving Club 3. 4; 
Chem Club 3; Concert Choir 4; Ensemble 
4; Herpetology Club 3. 4; Home Ec. Club 
2; Mixed Choir 3; Nurse's Asst. 1, 2; Stage 
Crew 3, 4; Thespians 4 
COLLINS, MICHAEL 
COMPANIOTT, NICHOLAS — Senator 
1,2, 4; Chem Club 3; Homecoming Escort 
4; M-Club 2-4; Nat. Honor Society 3, 4; 
Physics Club 4; Wrestling 1, 2; Boy's 
State 4; Who's Who 3, 4 
COOK, BRIAN — Basketball 1-3; Foot¬ 
ball 1 

COON, BRIAN 
CORNELISON, LISA 
COWAN, JILL — Pom Pon Squad 4; Ti¬ 
merette 1-3 

CRANE, KAREN — Office Asst. 1, 2; 
Nurse’s Asst. 2 

CRUM, RONDA — Teacher’s Asst. 1-3 
CUMMINS, DOREEN — Bowling Club 
2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Folk Club 2-4; Mixed 
Choir 2; Teacher’s Asst. 1: Beginning 
Choir 1; Who’s Who 3, 4; Nat. Merit Let¬ 
ter of Commendation 4 
CUMMINS, SHEILA 
DANKANICH, MARIE — Assoc. Vice 
Pres. 4; Senator 3; Booster Club 1-3; Chem 
Club 4; Class Secretary 2; Office Asst. 3; 
Pom Pon Squad 3; Powder Puff 3; Soccer 
Statistician 3; Teacher’s Asst. 1; Top Hat 
3; Travel Club 1-3; Who’s Who 3. 4 
DARK, KEVIN — Soccer 1 
DAUKSZA, RICK 

DAVIDSON, KEN — Hiking Club 4; M- 
Club 2-4; Office Asst. 1; Swimming 1-4; 
Track 1 

DAVIDSON, LLOYD — A-V Club 2-4; 
Teacher's Asst. 3, 4; ICE Program 4 
DAVIDSON, LORI — Concert Choir 3. 4; 
Ensemble 3, 4; Jazz Band 1-3; Mixed Choir 
2; Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4; Stage Band 2-4; 
Stage Crew 2, 3; Teacher’s Asst. 4; Thes¬ 
pians 3. 4 (Vice Pres. 3; Pres. 4); Travel 
Club 1-3; Who’s Who 3. 4 
DAWSON, RAYMOND — Band 1-3 
DEC, DIANE 

DELACHE, KATHLEEN — Booster 
Club 1. 3, 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Teacher’s 
Asst. 4 

DENNIS, JULIE— Booster Club 3; Pow¬ 
der Puff 3, 4; Teacher’s Asst. 1 
DILLS, KIMBERLEY — Beginning 
Choir 1; Girl’s Choir 2; Home Ec. Club 3 
DOAN, DARRIN — M-Club 2-4; Swim¬ 
ming 1-4, (Capt. 4); Teacher's Asst. 1 
DOLAND, KIMBERLY — Mat Mates 1, 
2; Office Asst. 1, 2; Teacher's Asst. 2, 3 
DUBECK, MARK 

DZIADON, MARILYN — Booster Club 
4; Teacher's Asst. 3, 4; Travel Club 2, 3 
EBELTOFT, DEANNA — Photo Club 3; 







Teacher’s Asst. 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Travel 
Club 2, 3 

ECSI, LISA — Senator 2; Band 1, 2; 
Booster Club 1-4; Class Pres. 4; Class Vice 
Pres. 3; Homecoming Court 4; Mortonite 
3, 4; Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4, (Pres. 4); Office 
Asst. 2; Powder Puff 3, 4; Quill & Scroll 3, 
4; Travel Club 2; Century III Leaders 
Award 4; Who's Who 3, 4; Citizen's Ap¬ 
prenticeship Program 3 
EDWARDS, DEBRA — Booster Club 3; 
Bowling Club 2; Folk Club 2; Office Asst. 
1, 2; Powder Puff 3; Teacher’s Asst. 1 
EGAN, MARY — Cabinet 2,3; Senator 1; 
Booster Club 1-4; Foreign Language Club 
1, 2; Physics Club 4, (Secretary); Powder 
Puff 4; Teacher’s Asst. 2; Tennis 1-4; Ti¬ 
merette 3, 4, (Capt. 4); Travel Club 2; 
Who's Who 3, 4; America’s Outstanding 
Names & Faces 4; Nat '1 Merit Scholarship 
Semi-finalist 4 

ELISH, RODNEY — A-V Club 2-4; Bowl¬ 
ing Club 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 4 

ELIZONDO, ALBERT — Folk Club 2; 
Photo Club 2 

ELLIS, SUSAN — Booster Club 1; Con¬ 
cert Choir 3,4; Mixed Choir 2; Travel Club 
3; Beginning Choir 1; Theater Guild 3 
EVANICH, CHRISTINE 
EVANICH, ROBERT — Basketball 1; 
Chem Club 4; Electronics Club 3, 4; Nat. 
Honor Soc. 3, 4; Who’s Who 3, 4 
FERNANDO, JOE — Golf; Teacher’s 
Asst. 

FERRER, ROY — Folk Club 1, 2; Photo 
Club 1-4; Teacher's Asst. 3 
FLOYD, DENISE — Home Ec. Club 2 
FOOTE, RHONDA — Booster Club 1; Of¬ 
fice Asst. 2; Teacher's Asst. 3 
FRANKLAND, BRIAN 
FROSS, DIANA — Band 1-4; Booster 
Club 1-4; Majorette 3, 4; Mortonite 2-4; 
Powder Puff 3, 4; Quill & Scroll 2-4; Stage 
Band 1-4: Stage Crew 1,2; Teacher’s Asst. 
4; Travel Club 1-3, (Officer 2); Who’s Who 
3, 4; Orchestra 2 
GABRY, HOLLY 
GALLEGOS, PATTY 
GARDNER, KEVIN — Band 1-4; Bowl¬ 
ing Club 2-4; Jazz Band 2-4; Stage Band 2- 
4; Teacher’s Asst. 2, 4; Thespians 3 
GARVEY, SUE 

GATES, BELINDA — Concert Choir 4; 
FEA 1; Mixed Choir 2, 3 
GATLIN, TOM — Baseball 2-4, (Hon. 
Mention AU-Conf. 2), (All-Conference 3, 
4): Football 2, 4; M-Club 2-4 
GAWRON, DAVID — Office Asst. 2; 
Stage Crew 1; Teacher’s Asst. 4 
GENTRY, DAVID — A-V Club 1,2; Base¬ 
ball 2-4; Caving Club 3; Chem Club 3; M- 
Club 3. 4; Top Hat 3. 4; Travel Club 3 
GILLHAM, PATRICIA — Band 1; Boost¬ 
er Club 4; Physics Club 4; Powder Puff 4; 
Who’s Who 3, 4; Bookstore 2-4; Orchestra 
1 

GOLGART, JEAN — Cabinet 4; A-V 
Club 1-4; Booster Club 1-4; Chem Club 3; 
Office Asst. 3, 4; Photo Club 1; Powder 
Puff 3, 4 

GOLLNER, ROBERT — Football 2, 4; 
M-Club 4; Teacher's Asst. 1-3 
GORDISH, JOHN — Cabinet 4; Chem 
Club 4; Football 1-4, (All-Conference 4), 
(Hon. Mention 4), (All-Area Kicker 4); M- 
Club 1-4: Physics Club 3; Soccer 1-4; 
Teacher’s Asst. 4; Travel Club 3 
GORDON, DAN — Baseball 2-4; Home¬ 
coming Escort 4; M-Club 2-4; Tennis 4; 
Teacher's Asst. 4 

GRZYCH, JOHN — Cabinet 4; Chem 



















































Club 3; Electronics Club 3; Physics Club 4 
GUERRERO, CINDY — Booster Club 1, 
3, 4; Pom Pon Squad 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; 
Teacher's Asst. 4; Track 1-3; Office Asst. 
1,2. 4 

GUERRERO, DIANE — Booster Club 1- 
4: Teacher’s Asst. 3; Office Asst. 3 
GUZMAN, EDWARD — Swimming 1, 2 
HARRELL, TAMMY — A-V Club 1; 
Bowling Club 2; Caving Club 1; Class Sec¬ 
retary 1; Office Asst. 1-3; Teacher’s Asst. 
2 

HARTLERODE, KARIN — Cabinet 2, 3; 
Booster Club 1-4; Bowling Club 3, 4; Chem 
Club 3; Foreign Language Club 1-4; Home 
Ec. Club 2; M-Club 3, 4; Bookstore 1-4; 
Powder Puff 3, 4; Who’s Who 4 
HAUER, CAROLYN — Bowling Club 2; 
M-Club 2; Office Asst. 1,2; Teacher’s Asst. 
1 , 2 

HEDRICK, TRICIA — Booster Club 2; 
Cheerleader 2; Powder Puff 3 
HEWLETT, SCOTT 
HIGGINS, JEANETTE 
HIMMEL, KAREN — Booster Club 2, 3; 
Physics Club 4; Powder Puff 3; Teacher's 
Asst. 1-3; Zoology Club 2; Who's Who 4 
HLADEK, CAROL 
HLISTA, JEFFREY 
HOLLAND, JOHN — Mortonite 4; NFL 
1-4; Quill & Scroll 4; Teacher’s Asst. 4; 
Track 1; Debate 1-4 

HOLYCROSS, CLINTON — Bowling 
Club 2-4; Teacher’s Asst. 2. 3; Track 4 

HOOVER, TINA 

HOSKINS, MELISSA — Cabinet 1-4; 
Booster Club 1-4; Cheerleader 3; Office 
Asst. 2, 4; Photo Club 2; Powder Puff 3, 4; 
Quill & Scroll 4; Teacher’s Asst. 1,3; Ten¬ 
nis 4; Timerette 4; Top Hat 4; Track 1, 2; 
Travel Club 1, 2, 3; Soccer Statistician 2; 
Track Timer 3; Hall Monitor 1 
HOUSTY, BRIAN — A-V Club 2-4; Band 

1- 4; Concert Band 1-4 

HOWARD, DAWN — Mixed Choir 2, 3; 
Track 1, 2 

HUDEC, CARYN — Booster Club 
HUNTER, LISA — Booster Club 1, 2; 
Mortonite 3, 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Quill & 
Scroll 4; Teacher’s Asst. 2, 3 
ISOM, CARRIE — Concert Choir 3, 4; 
Ensemble 3, 4; Folk Club 2; Teacher's 
Asst. 1; Mixed Choir 2 
JADRNAK, SHARON — Cabinet 2, 4; 
Assoc. Recorder 3; Chem Club 3; Foreign 
Language Club 2; M-Club 2-4; Mortonite 

2- 4; Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4; Photo Club 3, 4; 
Physics Club 4; Powder Puff 4; Quill & 
Scroll 3, 4; Swimming 2-4; Track 2; Vol¬ 
leyball 1; Girl’s State 3; Who’s Who 3, 4 
JANSKY, JAMES — Cabinet 4; Chem 
Club 4; Tennis 1. 2, 4 

JENKINS, DEE 
JOHNSON, CHRISTINE 
JOHNSTON, COLLEEN — Booster Club 
1-4; Track 1, 2 

JONES, ARTHUR — NFL 2-4; Physics 
Club 4 

JONES, CAROL — Booster Club 3, 4; 
Powder Puff 3, 4; Library Asst. 2,3; Trav¬ 
el Club 1-3 

JOSEPH, JAMES — Football 1-3; Pow¬ 
der Puff Coach 3; Soccer 2, 4 
JOVAS, LISA — Booster Club 3, 4; Office 
Asst. 3; Powder Puff 3, 4; Timerette 2-4 
JUNKENS, KEVIN — Chem Club 4; 
Football 4; Track 1, 2 
KAMMER, LYNN — Cheerleader 1 
KANSFIELD, MARENIS — Football 1- 
4 (Capt. 4), (All-Conference); M-Club 2-4; 
Powder Puff Coach 3, 4; Teacher’s Asst. 






KEILMAN, DON — Football 3 
KEILMAN, SHEILA 
KIELBASA, MICHAEL — A-V Club 2,3; 
Baseball 3, 4; Football 1-4, (Capt. 4), (All- 
Conference Football); Powder Puff Coach 
3, 4; Teacher’s Asst. 4; Wrestling 1 
KIRAL, CHRISTINE — Teacher’s Asst. 
2, 4 

KLAUBO, LORRIE — Office Asst. 1; 
Teacher's Asst. 2; Home Ec. Club 4 
KNEZEVICH, SANDY — Cabinet 3; 
Booster Club 2-4; Chem Club 3; Class Sec¬ 
retary 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Quill & Scroll 
3; Teacher's Asst. 1, 2; Top Hat 3; Travel 
Club 2,3; Who’s Who 4; Citizen’s Appren¬ 
ticeship Program 3; Lettergirl 3 
KOCOJ. MICHELLE — Cabinet 3; 
Booster Club 2, 3; Bowling Club 4; Home 
Ec. Club 4; Photo Club 1,2; Powder Puff 3; 
Teacher’s Asst. 2, 3 

KOSTOFF, CATHY — Basketball 1-3; 
Booster Club 1-4; M-Club 4; Photo Club 1; 
Powder Puff 3, 4; Teacher's Asst. 1-4; 
Tennis 2-4; Travel Club 1, 2 
KOZUBAL, IRENE — Cabinet 1; Boost¬ 
er Club 1-4; Bowling Club 3; Home Ec. 
Club 3; Office Asst. 1; Powder Puff 3; 
Teacher’s Asst. 1-3 

KOZY, STEVEN — Cross Country 4; 
Teacher’s Asst. 1, 2: Art Club 2 
KRCELICH, LINDA — Booster Club 1- 
4; Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4; Photo Club 1; Pom 
Pon Squad 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Who’s 
Who 4; Bookstore 2, 3 
KRIETER, DIANE — Teacher’s Asst. 1, 

KWANDRAS, KAREN — Cabinet 3, 4; 
Booster Club 2-4; Bowling Club 3, 4; M- 
Club 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Tra vel Club 2,3; 
Office Asst. 1; Bookstore 2-4; Citizen Ap¬ 
prenticeship Program 3; Lettergirl 3 
LARA, SANDRA 

LAWRENCE, LARRY — Stage Crew 4; 
Wrestling 2 

LEAR, CATHY — Booster Club 3, 4; 
Bowling Club 1; Mortonite 2-4; Powder 
Puff 3, 4; Quill & Scroll 2-4; Teacher’s 
Asst. 3, 4 

LEE, MICHAEL — Football 1, 3; Teach¬ 
er’s Asst. 2-4; Track 1, 2 
LELITO, SCOTT — Cabinet 4; Basket¬ 
ball 1-4; Homecoming Escort 4; M-Club 3, 
4; Boy’s State 3 

LEMOS, MONICA — Teacher’s Asst. 3 
LIESENFELT, JOHN 
LISTENBERGER, DEBRA — Booster 
Club 3; Bowling Club 2, 3; Concert Choir 
4; Mixed Choir 3; Powder Puff 3; Teach¬ 
er's Asst. 4; Travel Club 1, 2; Beginning 
Choir 1; Girl’s Choir 2 
LIVINGSTON, LISA — Herpetology 
Club 3; Teacher’s Asst. 1-4; ICE Program 

LOPEZ, MARIA — Office Asst. 2; Photo 
Club 3; Teacher’s Asst. 2; Travel Club 3 
LUKAS, JOANNE — Cabinet 1,3,4; Sen¬ 
ator 2; Booster Club 1-4; Caving Club 1; 
Chem Club 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Folk 
Club 1-3; Mixed Choir 2; Powder Puff 3, 4; 
Soccer Statistician 1-4; Stage Crew 1-4; 
Teacher’s Asst. 2, 3; Thespians 2-4, (Vice 
Pres. 4); Travel Club 1-3; Beginning Choir 
1; Top Hat Theater 1-4 
LUNA, ELIZABETH 
LUSH, KEVIN 

LYNK, KAREN — Senator 1; Booster 
Club 1-4; Cheerleader 1-4; Powder Puff 3, 
4; Travel Club 1, 2; Homeroom Rep. 1, 2; 
Hall Monitor 1 

MAGANA, ANDY 

MAGURANY, NANCY — Assoc. Pres. 4; 


Cabinet 1-3; Booster Club 1-4; Caving 
Club 3; Chem Club 4; Class Pres. 3; Herpe¬ 
tology Club 3; Homecoming Court 4; M- 
Club 1-4; Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4, (Vice-Pres. 
3); Photo Club 2; Physics Club 4; Powder 
Puff 3, 4; Teacher’s Asst. 1-4; Track 1-4; 
Travel Club 1, 2; Volleyball 1; Zoology 
Club 4; Who’s Who 3, 4; Girl’s State 3; 
DAR Award 4; Citizen's Apprenticeship 
Program 3; Lettergirl 3; Red Cross Asst. 






MAJEWSKI, KIMBERLY — Teacher’s 
Asst. 1, 4 

MALERICH, WILLIAM 
MALIZIOLA, JIM — Electronics Club 3; 
ICE Program 4 

MAMBOURG, MARY JEAN — Booster 
Club 4; Chem Club 3; Office Asst. 2, 3; 
Powder Puff 4; Quill & Scroll 3, 4; Teach¬ 
er’s Asst. 1; Top Hat 3, 4; Who's Who 4 
MARKOVICH, ROBERT — Football 1-4; 
M-Club 2-4; Powder Puff Coach 3, 4; Soc¬ 
cer 1-4, (Capt. 3, 4) 

MAROSI, LAURA — Senator 3, 4; Boost¬ 
er Club 2-4; Home Ec. Club 2, 3; Photo 
Club 1; Powder Puff 3, 4; Stage Crew 4; 
Teacher’s Asst. 1; Zoology Club 1-3; 
Who’s Who 3; Citizen’s Apprenticeship 
Program 3; Top Hat Theater 2-4; Letter¬ 
girl 3 

MARTINEZ, JOSE 
MARTINEZ, JOSEPH — Basketball 1 
MASICK, SUSAN — Band 1-4; Booster 
Club 1-4; Foreign Language Club 2; Pow¬ 
der Puff 3, 4: Stage Crew 1; Teacher’s 
Asst. 2; Travel Club 1, 2 
MATUS, LEILANI — Band 1; Booster 
Club 3, 4; Caving Club 3, 4; Herpetology 
Club 3, 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Teacher’s 
Asst. 2-4 

McCarthy, VERNON -A-V Club 1-4; 
Photo Club 1-4; Stage Crew 4 
McKECHNIE, PATRICK — Basketball 
1; Teacher’s Asst. 2 

McREYNOLDS, RICHARD — Teacher’s 
Asst. 2, 3 

MEDWETZ, DANA — Booster Club 1-4; 
Mat Mates 1; Office Asst. 1-3; Powder Puff 
3, 4; Stage Crew 3 

METCALF, DONNA — Folk Club 3; 
Home Ec. Club 2, 3; Teacher's Asst. 1-4; 
Zoology Club 1-3; Who’s Who 3, 4 
MIHALOV, LILLIAN — Band 1-3; 
Booster Club 1-4; Caving Club 3; Chem 
Club 4; Foreign Language Club 1,2; Pow¬ 
der Puff 3, 4; Teacher’s Asst. 3; Timerette 
4; Track 3, 4; Travel Club 1 
MOORE, STEVE 

MORALES, REBECCA — Booster Club 
1-4, (Pres. 4); Class Pres. 2; Concert Choir 
3, 4: Ensemble 4; Mixed Choir 2; Nat. Hon¬ 
or Soc. 3, 4; Teacher’s Asst. 2, 3; Travel 
Club 1-3, (Pres. 3); Who’s Who 3, 4; Begin¬ 
ning Choir 1 

MORSE, BARBARA — Booster Club 1-4; 
Powder Puff 3, 4; Teacher's Asst. 1, 2; 
Who’s Who 3 

MURCHEK, PAMELA — Basketball 1-3; 
Booster Club 1-4; Chem Club 4, (Vice 
Pres. 4); Concert Choir 3, 4; Ensemble 4; 
Mixed Choir 2; Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4; Pow¬ 
der Puff 3, 4; Teacher’s Asst. 2; Tennis 3, 
4; Volleyball 1; Who’s Who 3, 4; Girl’s 
State Alternate 3; Beginning Choir 1 
MYCKA, KIM — Booster Club 1-4; Ti¬ 
merette 3; Travel Club 1-3; Volleyball 1 
NADON, TINAMARIE 
NAGY, HOLLY 

NIEMIEC, DONNA — Baseball Statisti¬ 
cian 1-4; Booster Club 1-4; Cheerleader 2, 
3, (Capt. 2); Chem Club 3; Homecoming 























Court 4; Pom Pon Squad 4, (Co-Capt. 4); 
Powder Puff 3, 4; Swimming' 1; Teacher's 
Asst. 1; Track 1, 2 

OAKLEY, NICK — Teacher’s Asst. 2, 3 
OBACZ, LARRY — Bowling Club 4; 
Electronics Club 4; Teacher's Asst. 4 
O’KEEFE, JOHN — Band 1-3; Bowling 
Club 2-4, (Pres. 3); Golf 2-4; Mortonite 4; 
Quill £ Scroll 4; Teacher’s Asst. 4 
OPAT, MICHELE — Booster Club 1-4; 
Chem Club 3; Powder Puff 3, 4; Tennis 1; 
Volleyball 2; Who's Who 4; M-Club 2-4 
OPPERMAN, ANNETTE — Herpetol¬ 
ogy Club 2; Teacher’s Asst. 2, 3; ICE Pro¬ 
gram 4 

OSBORNE, SANDRA — Booster Club 4; 
Office Asst. 1,2; Powder Puff 4; Teacher's 
Asst. 3 

PALUCKI, RONALD — Basketball 1-4; 
Chem Club 3; Homecoming Escort 4; M- 
Club 2-4; Tennis 1-4; Track 1-4; Boy’s 
State 3; Who’s Who 3, 4 
PAQUIN, KENNETH — Football 1-4:14- 
Club 2-4; Track 1-4; Wrestling 1-4; Who's 
Who 3. 4; Powder Puff Coach 3, 4 
PARIS, PAMELA — Bowling Club 2-4; 
Pom Pon Squad 2, 3: Powder Puff 3, 4; 
Teacher's Asst. 3; Travel Club 1-3 
PARKER, JOHNNIE — Football 2,3; 14- 
Club 2-4; Track 2-4 

PATTERSON, EILEEN — Cabinet 3, 4; 
Booster Club 2-4; Chem Club 4; Mixed 
Choir 3; Mortonite 3, 4; Nat. Honor Soc. 3. 
4; Photo Club 2; Pom Pon Squad 3.4; Po w- 
der Puff 3. 4; Quill £ Scroll 4; Travel Club 
3; Who’s Who 3, 4 

PAUNOVICH, NICHOLAS — Basket¬ 
ball 1, 2; Boy's State 3; Electronics Club 2, 
3; Golf 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 4; M-Club 
4; Physics Club 4; Track 1, 2; Who's Who 

4 

PAYNE, TAMMY — Pom Pon Squad 3, 
(Gavit); Hall Monitor 
PAYONK, EILEEN — Booster Club 1-4, 
(Vice Pres. 4); M-Club 3, 4; Powder Puff 3. 
4; Teacher's Asst. 1-3; Tennis 2-4; Travel 
Club 1-3; Girl's State Alternate 3 
PETERS, LISA — Basketball 1. 2; Vol¬ 
leyball 1, 2 

PHELPS, GLENN — A-V Club 1-4, 
(Pres. 3. 4); Band 1-4; Electronics Club 3, 
4; Photo Club 1-3; Stage Band 1-4 
PHILIPS, ELIZABETH 
POLONCZYK, KAREN — Chem Club 4; 
Foreign Language Club 1; Home Ec. Club 
2; Teacher's Asst. 1, 2; Travel Club 1 
POSTON, DANIEL — Caving Club 1; 
Electronics Club 4; ICE Program 4 
POTTER, DANIEL — Bowling Club 4; 
Soccer 1 

PRENDERGAST, PATRICIA — Mixed 
Choir 4; Office Asst. 3; Teacher's Asst. 3 
PRICE, DARLA — Cabinet 3; Band 1-4; 
Booster Club 3, 4; M-Club 1-4; Majorette 2- 
4; Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4; Powder Puff 3, 4: 
Stage Band 1-4; Swimming 1-4; Teacher’s 
Asst. 2; Track 1-4; Volleyball 1: Who's 
Who 3, 4 

PUMNEA, DENISE 
QUILLIN, BILLY 

RAMIREZ, WILFREDO — Football 1-4; 
M-Club; Wrestling: (Capl. Football 4) 
RAYMOND. JANET — Basketball 1; 
Booster Club 1-4; Office Asst. 2: Powder 
Puff 4; Teacher's Asst. 3 
RAYMOND, RONALD — Basketball 1 
REAGAN, KELLY — Booster Club 1-4; 
Class Sec. 3; Concert Choir 4; Foreign 
Language Club 1; Mixed Choir 3; Powder 
Puff 3. 4; Teacher's Asst. 1,2; Travel Club 
1-3; Beginning Choir 2; Homeroom Rep. 1, 


'■ 2 

REBEY, JAMES — Cabinet 4; Golf 2-4; 
U Physics Club 4; Teacher's Asst. 3, 4 

REDING, ALFONSO — Football 4; 

, £ Photo Club 3, 4; Teacher’s Asst. 3, 4 

REEDER, PAMELA — Teacher's Asst. 

m 2 - 4 

REFFKIN, LISA 

REID, KEN — Chem Club 3 

REIS, JOHN 

I RELINSKI, LEONARD 

RICHARDSON, JOE — Hiking Club 

■ RICHARDSON, MELINDA — Teach¬ 
er's Asst. 2, 3; Hall Monitor 1 
ROACH, DANIEL — Cabinet 4; Basket- 
; ball 1; Chem Club 3; Golf 2-4; M-Club 3, 4; 
nm Physics Club 4, (Treasurer 4); Teacher's 
■ Asst. 4 

RODRIGUEZ, YOLANDA 
ROGERS, GEORGE 
ROMANIAK, PAULA — Home Ec. Club 
■ 1,2; Teacher’s Asst. 1-3; Zoology Club 1,2 

ROVI, SUSAN — Booster Club 4; Powder 
Puff 4; Teacher's Asst. 2; Timerette 1-4 
RUSHER, MARY — Mixed Choir 2; 
Teacher's Asst. 2-4; Travel Club 2, 3 
RYCERZ, DAVID — Chem Club 3; Foot¬ 
ball 1; Hiking Club 4; M-Club 1-4; Photo 
Club 2; Swimming 1-4, (Capt. 4); Teach¬ 
er's Asst. 1-4 

SAEGER, ELDEN — Teacher’s Asst. 4 
SALAPSKI, MICHAEL — Basketball 1- 
4; Football 1-4; M-Club 2-4; Powder Puff 
Coach 3 

SALATAS, STEVEN 
SANDLIN, THOMAS — Senator 4; Chem 
Club 3, (Sec. 3); Cross Country 4; Home¬ 
coming Escort 4; M-Club 2-4; Nat. Honor 
Soc. 3, 4; Physics Club 4, (Pres. 4); Quill £ 
Scroll 4; Soccer 1-4; Teacher's Asst. 2; 
Top Hat 3, 4; Who’s Who 3, 4 
SAPYTA, DIANE 
SAPYTA, PEGGY 

SCANLON, ELIZABETH — Basketball 
1; Booster Club 3, 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; 
Teacher's Asst. 2; Travel Club 1,2; Who's 
Who 

SCHALLENKAMP, DANIEL — Foot¬ 
ball 1-4; M-Club; Powder Puff Coach 3, 4: 
Teacher's Asst. 2; Track 1, 2 
SCHMIDT, JAN — Cabinet 1-4; Band 1-3; 
Booster Club 3, 4; Bowling Club 2, 4; For¬ 
eign Language Club 1, 2; Hiking Club 4; 
M-Club 2-4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Stage Band 
1-3; Teacher's Asst. 1; Who's Who 3, 4 
SENO, STEPHEN — Bowling Club 3, 4; 
Concert Choir 3, 4; Ensemble 4; Mixed 
Choir 2; Teacher's Asst. 3, 4 
SHELLMAN, LINDA — Home Ec. Club 
2, 3; Teacher's Asst. 3 
SHIPMAN, PENNY 
SHIVE, RICHARD — Football 1-4; 
Track 1, 2 

SIERZEGA, ROBERT 
SIKORA, EDWARD 
SILAJ, PAT 

SMITH, JAMES — Bowling Club 3; Golf 
3, 4; Chess Club 3 

SMITH, PAUL 

SMITKA, DIANE — Booster Club 3; 
Powder Puff 3 

SNOW, TIMOTHY 
SOPHER, ROLLIN 
SOTELO, RAY 

SOTO, VINCE — Cabinet 3, 4; Tennis 3, 
4. (Conf. Champ 3; Honorable Mention 4) 

SOY, TIM 
SPIRO. LORI 

STANNY, PHILIP — Basketball 1-4 

STEVENS, JILL 
STRICKLIN, DONNA 


SUFAK, DAN 

SUTHERLAND, JULIE — Office Asst. 
9 3; Jr. Achievement Club 3 

SWANSON, ROSEMARY — Concert 
y% Choir 3, 4; Ensemble 3, 4; FEA 1. 2; Mixed 
§ Choir 2; Beginning Choir 1 
SWISSHELM, MICHAEL 
SZCZUDLAK, KEVIN 
SZYMASZEK, MICHAEL — Football 1- 
3 

TATUM, DEBORAH — Senator3; Boost- 
H er Club 1-4; Concert Choir 4; Homecom¬ 
ing Court 4; Mixed Choir 3; Nat. Honor 
’ Soc. 3, 4; Pom Pon Squad 3, 4; Powder 
Puff 3, 4; Travel Club 1,2; Who's Who 3, 4 
TAYLOR, MARJORIE 
TERAN, MARK 

THURMAN, DONNA — Caving Club 2; 
FEA 1,2; Folk Club 2; Home Ec. Club 2-4; 
Photo Club 1, 2; Stage Crew 3 
TORRES, YOLANDA — Booster Club 1; 
\ Cheerleader 1; Concert Choir 3, 4; Home 
Ec. Club 3; Mixed Choir 2; Beginning 
‘ ",|j Choir 1 

TRAVIS, CLEVELAND — Cross Coun- 
try 4; Soccer 2; Wrestling 2-4 
TRAVIS, ROGER — Wrestling 2-4 
VANDERMEER, DENISE — Teacher's 
Asst. 1-4 
VAVREK, AL 

VERMEJAN, SUSAN — Basketball 1-4; 
;■ Booster Club 1-4; Powder Puff 3, 4; 
Teacher's Asst.; Volleyball 1-4; (All-Conf. 
Basketball £ Volleyball); Homecoming 
Ilf Attendant 1 

VERMEJAN. TONY — Baseball 2-4, 
(All-Conf. Hon. Mention 2, All-Conf. 3); 
Basketball 1-4, (Capt. 4; All-Conf. 3); 

: f Teacher’s Asst. 

VETROCZKY, KEN — Golf 2-4 
VRAHORETIS, ROBERT — Chem Club 
*9 3; Class Vice Pres. 4; Cross Country 4; 

'? Homecoming (Mr. Governor); M-Club 3. 4; 
■ Physics Club 4, (Vice Pres. 4); Soccer 3, 4; 
III Teacher’s Asst. 4 

WAYWOOD, CHARLES — Concert 
|jj Choir 3, 4; Ensemble 4; M-Club 1-3; Swim- 
m m ‘hg 1-3, (Co-Capt. 3); Teacher’s Asst. 1, 
S 2; Beginning Choir 1 

WETHINGTON, DAVE — A-V Club 2; 
fm Bowling Club 2 

WHEELER, MAIKE 
WHITE, GARY — Track 1 
WHITE, JANET 

WICKRAMASEKERA, CHRIS — Office 
m Asst. 1; Teacher’s Asst. 2, 3; Top Hat 4 
WIEDEMANN, JEFFREY — Teacher's 
11 Asst. 1, 3, 4 

WILLIAMS, SCOTT 
WILSON, JACQUELINE — Booster 
Club 1; Office Asst. 1,2; Teacher's Asst. 1- 
Sj 4; Tennis 1-4; Nurse's Asst. 2 

WIMMER, PATRICIA — Mixed Choir 2; 
Pom Pon Squad 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; 
Teacher’s Asst. 2-4 

WOJCIK, ROBERT — Basketball 1-4; 
jj Chem Club 3; M-Club 3. 4 

WOODS, ED — Concert Choir 4 
WOODWARD, LORI — Assoc. Recorder 
if 4; Cabinet 3; Booster Club 1-4; Cheer- 
’"Ja leader 1-4: Chem Club 4: Homecoming 
U Court 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Quill £ Scroll 3; 
JJ Teacher's Asst. 2; Timerette 3, 4; Top Hat 
I 3; Travel Club 1-3; Volleyball 1; Who’s 
M Who 3 

ZEBELL, ALYCE 


















132 Underclass Division 


















Juniors Await Final Year 


As the year comes to an end, the Junior Class 
of 1981-82 looks down the road with anticipation 
and maybe just a bit of sadness. The year ahead 
is one of fun and good times, yet hard work 
and the thought of one last year together lie 
there tool 

Senior year will bring the classes that some 
students fear the most — Government and 
Economics. Both classes are required for 
graduation and at times they may appear to be 
an insurmountable barricade between what 
ultimately becomes "you either pass or you 
don'tl" 

The final year will bring the achievement of 
goals for many. For some students, there will be 
Homecoming Court, Star of the football and 
basketball teams and Valedictorian. For other 


students just the realization of finally graduating 
is a goal that has been worked at for many 
years. 

The junior class can look back on the past 
three years of high school with a feeling of 
pride. The candy sales, car washes and all the 
hard work are behind them. The prom was on 
April 23 at the Wicker Park Social Center. The 
night was beautiful, adding to the theme of 
",Somewhere in Time.” The next day was spent 
at such places as Chicago and various state 
parks. 

Mr. Jeff Hayden, Junior Class sponsor stated, 

"I hope everyone enjoyed the prom and other 
activities as much as I enjoyed working with the 
Junior Class.” 


ADKINS SUSAN 
ALLY DAN 
ANDERSON DOUG 
ANDERSON RAMONA 
ANOSKEY DAN 
BABBITT NANCY 
BAC MAUREEN 
BAKER DIXIE 


BALCZO BOB 
BARBARA JOHN 
BARDOCZI CHRIS 
BARNETT TAMMY 
BARRETT AUSTIN 
BASS TOM 
BELL THERESA 
BOGUNOVICH DAVID 


BOLSEGA DEBBIE 
BONILLA ELIZABETH 
BOWEN JOHN 
BOWKER HOWARD 
BRADY CAROL 
BRIGHTWELL LARETHA 
BRILMYER JIM 
BROOKS TANYA 


BROWN LORI 
BROWN VICKEY 
CARTER KATHY 
CATANIA RON 
CAUDLE TERESA 
CAVANAUGH JENNIFER 
CAYLOR JILL 
CLARK TRESA 


CONTRERAS DEBBIE 
COOTS CAROLYN 
CORAK TOM 
CORNWELL MIKE 
COX JENNIFER 
COX PAM 
CRAIG MICHAEL 
CRISP LISA 



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Juniors 135 






























HERNANDEZ ROBERT 
HESS ROBYN 
HLADEK KELLY 
HLADEK RENEE 
HOLLAND BECKY 
HOOPER RAY 
HORVAT RICH 
HUDKINS KRIS 


HUNT DARRELL 
HUNTER JAMES 
INGRAM DARNELL 
JAIME HILDA 
JAMEYFIELD SANDY 
JELENSKI JEFFREY 
JONES DARREL 
KANSFIELD CHRIS 


KASPER SANDY 
KEILMAN LISA 
KEY ROBERT 
KIELBASA SUE 
KIRK JOHN 
KLOSAK GARY 
KOMYATTI PAUL 
KOSTECKI TINA 


KOTLARZ CINDY 
KOTVASZ CHERYL 
KRACHENFELS MICHAEL 
KRUSE KAREN 
LADENDORF SUSAN 
LEVAN DARRYL 
LEWIS LYNN 
LOVE MICHAEL 




Chris Spudic. Tim Salach 
Heidi Mandichak 


Laurie Ratajczak 


136 — Juniors 



















Dan Vranic 



MAAS CHRIS 
MACENSKI GIGI 
MANDICHAK HEIDI 


MARLATT TODD 
MARTIN VENITA 
MATTHEWS SHERYL 


MCAFEE RICH 
MCBRIDE MINDY 
MCGEE MARTY 


MEIER NANCY 
MEZA TIS JOE 
MICHELIN RENEE 



MIILLER DAWN 
MILEY BRAD 
MILEY MICHAEL 
MIRELES KAREN 
MONOS MATT 
MOSKALICK MICHELE 
MOT A LYN 
MULHERN BRENDA 


NEVILLS LARRY 
NEYHART CINDY 
NICKLA PAUL 
O BRIEN DEBBIE 
OLDENBERG DAWN 
OLE NIK CINDY 
ONDO KAREN 
OPINKER DEBBIE 


OPPERMAN TIM 
OROSBARB 
ORRIOLS RUTH 
OSTOICH JANE 
OWEN JULIE 
OWENS BOB 
OWENS TED 
PADILLA JIM 


PALUCKI DEBBIE 
PARSANKO DAVE 
PATRICK BRENDA 
PAUNOVICH KIM 
PAVLICK KIM 
PEARMAN TOM 
PEARSON CRAIG 
PEREZ KIM 


Juniors 137 











PETERSON DIRK 
PIETRZAK BARB 
PILIPOVICH KEN 
PINKERTON JODI 
POWERS MICHELLE 
PSENAK LOUIS 
QUILLIN JOHN 
RAMIREZ MONICA 



RATAJCZAK LAURIE 
REDING GAYLE 
REID CARRIE 
RICHARDSON RANDY 
RICHMOND BILL 
RIDDELL RON 
ROHL PAUL 
ROSEK RHONDA 



ROSS KIM 
ROZWARA BECKY 
RUTKOWSKI JANET 
RYANN ANDY 
RYCERZ BRIAN 
SAKO TERESA 
SAKSA TRUDY 
SALACH TIM 



SALAPSKI SUE 
SARANG FRANK 
SARVER NANCY 
SAUCEDO DIANE 
SAYERS CINDY 
SCARTOZZI RICH 
SCHALLENKAMP SUE 
SCHULTZ KEN 



SHINDLE DAVID 
SIBLEY RON 
SLIWA MIKE 
SMITH JACKIE 
SMITH JUDY 
SNYDER DANIEL 
SOLAN MIKE 
SOLAN TIM 



In Memory Of 

Jeff Jones 

May 8, 1965-November 15, 1981 



138 Juniors 



























SPRINGER JACINTA 
SPUDIC CHRIS 
STARKEY SHIRLEY 
ST A VROPOULOS HARRY 
STEELE LINDA 
STEPHEN JENNIFER 
STEPHENS PEGGY 
STEVENS JOHNNY 



STEVENS SHERRY 
STEVENSON CHARLES 
SUDA DONNA 
SULLIVAN JEFF 
SWEET PATTY 
SZCZEPANSKI MIKE 
TAYLOR USA 
TAYLOR PAUL 



THARP VALERIE 
THEODORE TAMERA 
TOKOLY MARY 
TOWNSELL PAT 
TRACEY MELISSA 
TREEN HERB 
TSOUCHLOS TIM 
TURCZI DAVE 


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fill 




1 XTM 



TUREAN JEFF 
URBANSKI JAMIE 
VALANDINGHAM DENNIS 
VANDERVER MELODY 
VANDEWATER WAYNE 
VELA TONY 
VRANIC DAN 
WALTERS JIM 



WEAKLAND WENDY 
WEATHERFORD DEN A 
WEBSTER SUE 
WEIS SHARRON 
WETZEL CINDY 
WHEELER CHUCK 
WHITE DEBBIE 
WILLIAMS RENA 



WILSON DOUGLAS 
WILSON MARK 
WOLAN JOYCE 
WOLSKI MARY 


WOOSLEY ROBERT 
WROBEL LARRY 
YOLDASH MUSTAFA 
YOLDASH YASEMIN 


YOUNG ROBERT 
ZAREMBA KEVIN 
ZAWADZKI SUSAN 
ZISOFF RHONDA 


Juniors 139 






























/» | ■ ■ ALANIZ LISA 

Sophomores Hang ” 
In State Of Limbo 


When a student is a sophomore, he finds 
himself in a position totally different than the 
senior, junior or freshmen. 

While a senior is looking towards college, the 
military and a decent paying job, the sophomore 
is looking ahead to U.S. History, Government 
and Economics. When the junior is beginning to 
see a brighter light at the end of the tunnel and 
the feeling of being "The King of the Hill” 
increases, the sophomore can only see two long 
years of high school left. As the freshman tries 
to adjust to high school life and its 
complications, the sophomore exists in a state 
of limbo. Meeting graduation requirements is 
always on one’s mind although graduation seems 
light years away. 

Being a sophomore at first can be rough, but 
as the year progresses, one will realize that the 
hopelessness was unjustified and a faint light is 
beginning to appear at the end of the tunnel. 


ANDERSON CURTIS 
ASHCRAFT KRISTIN 
BACH KIM 


BACHUREK BRIAN 
BACSO DON 
BAIR SUE 


BALCZO JIM 
BALL BILL 
BALLARD MELISSA 





BARANOWSKI JANET 
BARNES ADRIANNE 
BA TUNER CINDY 
BEAL MARK 
BEA VERS JIM 
BEDNAR DAWN 
BENTON PHIL 
BERRONES RICK 


BEWLEY BRIAN 
BLACKBURN GLEN 
BLALOCK MICHELLE 
BOLAND KATHLEEN 
BONOMO SANDIE 
BORCHERT JOAN 
BRANDENBURG TRACI 
BRANDT DIANA 


BROOKS ROBERT 
BROWN CHRIS 
BROWN LINDA 
BROWN TAMMY 
BRYCE SCOT 
BUHRING DEBBIE 
BURGER ROD 
CAMPBELL KATHY 


CANARINI ROSE 
CANTRELL DAWN 
CARMON MARY BETH 
CARROTHERS VICKI 
CASTILLO MIKE 
CLARK EMILY 
COLE JAMES 
COLEMAN SCOTT 



140 Sophomores 


























COMPANIOTT SHARI 
CONSTANT CRAIG 
CORBETT DEBBIE 
CORDELL RICH 
COX LINDA 
CROFT RANDY 
CROUCH ROBERT 
CRUZ LINDA 



CUMMINS LISA 
CZAJA MIKE 
DAILEY JAMES 
DANCHO DEBBIE 
DEL TORO FELIX 
DILLS DANNY 
DILLS JIM 
DOCKINS TINA 



DODSON MIKE 
DOEDTMAN PAM 
DOUGHMAN TROY 
EARL JEFFREY 
EISENHART TRACI 
ELLIS MIKE 
ENGELHORN DIANNA 
FALK RENEE 



FARR JAMES 
FARY ANGELA 
FENYVES TONY 
FISCUS ERIC 
FISHER ANGELA 
FORD DOUG 
FORTENBERRY MICHELLE 
FOUT TAM! 



FROST DIANN 
GABBERT MARK 
GALAMBUS TOM 




Sophomores 141 














GORDISH MARK 
GRIMBERG DAVID 
GUERRA JOHN 
GUIDEN THERESA 
GUZEK DAN 
HALEY KIM 
HALL TRACY 
HARAKAL DONNA 



HARDIN NANCY 
HARRELL PATRICIA 
HARRIGAN MARIE 
HAUER ANN 
HAYES TAMMY 
HEDRICK JOEL 
HEFLIN DENNIS 
HENDRICKS JOY 



HENDRIX TERESA 
HERRING JODY 
HIGGINS CHARLES 
HILBRICH TODD 
HOLLIDAY JEFF 
HULSEY LINDA 
HYLEK CHERYL 
INGRAM JOE 



IRBY DAVID 
JACOBSON TRACY 
JAIME JAIME 
JASIN JOAN 
JEN EDWARD 
JOHNSON DON 
JOLINK TIM 
KAMINSKY CARL 





142 Sophomores 











KASPER VALERIE 
KEILMAN RON 
KEIM KATHY 
KELLY JAMES 
KENDER JULIE 
KERR SUSAN 
KESSLER KEITH 
KEUTZER ANGIE 


KHAR TINA 
KNIGHT CHRIS 
KOHARCHIK CHRIS 
KOPANDA JULIE 
KRIVO JOANNE 
KULESA TIM 
KUSBEL LYNDA 
LACOMBE SAM 


LAWRENCE DAWN 
LEAVER RENEE 
LEONARD SUE 
LEWIS BRUCE 
LIGHT JULIE 
LIPKOVITCH LISA 
LONG KELLI 
LOPEZ MANUEL 


LOZANO EILEEN 
LUSH TODD 
MACKINDAY ROB 
MARTIN KATHERINE 
MARTINEZ CLAUDIA 
MATUSIKKIM 
MCGUIRE JIM 
MCNERLIN SCOTT 


MEDLEY CARY 
MENDOZA ALBERT 
MENDOZA GINGER 
MICHELIN JOHN 
MICK ROBERTA 
MIHALIC MELISSA 
MIKULA MARK 
MINCH JACK 


MUFFETT MICHELLE 
MYCKA MARY 
NEVLIDA ROB 
NOWACKI KIM 
OBERC JENNY 
OBRIEN KELLIE 
OSSANNA KAREN 
OULREY MARIE 


PAINE ROBERT 
PAQUIN TIM 
PARKER JIM 
PATTERSON MAUREEN 
PAULICH MARK 
PEARDON SHELLY 
PEARSON KRIS 
PEREZ CYNTHIA 


PHILLIPPE LISA 
PICKEL SCOTT 
PIERCE KEN 
PILIPOW SANDY 
PIRTLE DEBBIE 
PLAHTARIC RENATA 
POOLE SHERRI 
POTOSKY MARY 


Sophomores 143 

























PRLJEVIC DAN 
PSl/IK CINDY 
PULKOWSKI SHELLY 
RADERMACHER ED 
RAKOCZY MICHELE 
RAU TIM 
REEVES STEVE 
RELINSKI PAM 


REYES DOREEN 
REYES LISA 
RHEA TODD 
RICHARDSON MELISA 
RIDDELL CHARLENE 
ROCKY KIMBERLY 
RODERICK TOM 
RODRIGUEZ ELIZABETH 


RYCERZ ROBERT 
RYMARCZYK MIKE 
RYZEWSKI JERRY 
SABOEF TODD 
SALAT AS TOM 
SANTANA JOHN 
SARGENT TIM 
SCHALLER CHRIS 


SCHALLER STEVE 
SCOTT STEVEN 
SERVIES SCOTT 
SEXTON TOM 
SHAFFER MICHAEL 
SHEARER BRAD 
SHERER AMI 
SINCHAK JEFF 


SKEEN PATRICIA 
SMITH CHRIS 
SMITH MARK 
SNELL TINA 
SOJKA MARIA 
SPASSKE PAUL 
SPISAK STEVE 
STANLEY LUANNE 


STORCK JENNY 


STRAKA PAULA 


STRICKLIN KIM 



144 Sophomores 



















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Sophomores 145 




















New Beginnings For 
Freshmen Class 

Freshmen year, except possibly Senior year, is the one 
year of school, grade school as well as high school, that 
a student would rather not experience. Although he/she 
wants to graduate, the fear of a new school, new 
teachers and new classmates is a real one. 

The first day of class in high school means finding the 
right classrooms, the cafeteria, the counselor’s office, 
and the right washrooms. 

In time, the student finds out that many classes may 
be titled as junior high classes were, but the work is 
much more difficult. The teacher’s interaction with the 
students is different simply because it is highschool and 
not junior high. 

For the first time in a student’s life, he/she must 
compete academically and physically with students who 
may be as much as three years older. 

When the student makes the adjustments to 
highschool, the fear that was felt on the first day of 
school is no longer in existence. However, for some that 
does not come till the beginning of that student’s 
Sophomore year or even later. 




ARREDONDO RODOLFO 
ASHBY JOHN 
ASHER MIRE 
AUBREY ANN 
BACH MEIER GINA 
BALT A RON 
BANKS TAMMY 
BA TLINER TINA 


BEARD SHARON 
BEDNAR DOREEN 
BELL SCOTT 
BILLINGSLEY TAMMY 
BLUE TINA 
BOYLES PAUL 
BROWN ROBERT 
BRZOZKIEWICZ COLLEEN 


BULLION CHRIS 
CANNON GREG 
CHANCE ROBBIE 
CHAVEZ MARK 
CHRONISTER BRUCE 
CLARK BRIAN 
CLARK GLENDA 
CLARK ROGER 


COLE FRED 
CONTRERAS LISA 
COX RODNEY 
COX STEVE 
CSICSKO KATHY 
CZERNIAK TIM 
DAVIDSON DAVID 
DAVIDSON TERESA 



146 Freshmen 


























GABBERT RONALD 
GALLEGOS JOHN 
GARZA DAVID 
GASSNER JOHN 
GEDREMENC LILIANA 
GEORGE MICHELLE 
GOLGART RICK 
GONYEA ED 


GONZALEZ HENRY 
GONZALEZ LISA 
GREGORY RICHARD 
GRIFFITH RON 
GUTIERREZ GEORGE 
GUTIERREZ LORRAINE 
GUTIERREZ LUCY 
HALE KATHY 


HARNEYEDD 
HATFIELD GAIL 
HERNANDEZ JACKIE 
HERRING JERRI 
HERRON KIM 
HESS JOHN 
HIGHSMITH DENISE 
HILLIARD TONY 


Freshmen 147 




























HORTON KEVIN 
HORTON LOUISE 
HOSKINS DAVID 
HOWARD MIKE 
HURLEY DEBORAH 
JASIN DONNA 
JAZYK BETTY 
JOHNSON DEBBIE 


JOHNSON MARY 
KAMINSKY MIKE 
KARGAS SHAWN 
KEY DAVID 
KINDER JEFF 
KIRK SHERRY 
KIRLEIS AMY 
KLAUBO MIKE 


KOCOJ JOSEPH 
KOTECKI MIKE 
KOZLOWSKI CAROLINE 
KRONLAND CHUCK 
KROUSH PENNIE 
KRZAN JOHN 
LAIN DAWN 
LASALLE STACEY 


LASH BRENDA 
LEE ROGER 
LEWIS ANN 
LONG ED 
LOPEZ IRENE 
LUCAS THYRA 
MALLARD CHRIS 
MALONEY KEN 



148 Freshmen 
























MALONEY KRIS 
MARLATT KELLY 
MARTINEZ LYDIA 
MASICK JOHN 
MATTHEWS SHAWN 
MATTHEWS TIRA 
MCCALLISTER PEGGY 
MCCORMICK KIM 


MCCREA KATHY 
MCCREADY ROBIN 
MCGUIRE PATRICIA 
MCMAHAN RUTH 
MCQUIGG SUZANNE 
MEDLEY DARLA 
MELTON ANN 
MICHELIN JIM 


MIHALIC LISA 
MIKICICH MICHELE 
MILEY MELINDA 
MILLER ANN 
MILLER JIM 
MILLS CHRIS 
MINCH NANCY 
MORALES WALTER 




MOREY REGINA 
MORRIS BRIAN 



MOTA PAULINE 
NEVLIDA ERNIE 



NIEMIEC ANDREA 
NOLDIN GREG 


NOWAK SEAN 
ODEGARD KATHRYN 


OLSON CATHERINE 
ORANGE TINA 


Freshmen 149 

















OSBORNE JULIE 
PAPAY JIM 
PATRICK DEBBIE 
PAUTLER JIM 
PEARDON PAM 
PETITT BOB 
PETROVICH VLADO 
PICKENS BILL 


PIRTLE PATRICIA 
POTTER DALE 
POWERS JEFF 
PULLEY ROBERT 
PURNICK DUANE 
RADERMACHER BRIAN 
RAFALSKI JONI 
RALPH RUSSELL 


RAMBO MELL 
RAMSEY TONY 
REEDER KRIS 
REID DANNY 
RE PRO DAVID 
REVERE MIKE 
ROSE JAMES 
ROVI MIKE 


RUDER MARGARET 
RUSHER JIM 
RUTKOWSKI PAMELA 
SAMPSON BILLY 
SANTANA DAVID 
SANTOS MARY 
SCHILLING JIM 
SCHOMBER NATALIE 


SCOTT PAULA 
SCOTT TINA 
SEMIROSUM DON 
SHANAHAN VIKKI 
SIAS TINA 
SIBLEY SANDY 
SIERZEGA STEVE 
SIPLE ROBERT 



150 Freshmen 





SLAT LAURA 
SMEBERG JOCELYN 
SMITH MELISSA 
SMITHERS STACY 
SMITHEY MARGARET 
SOBOLEWSKI DANIEL 
SOJKA MICHELLE 
SOLIZ PATTY 


SOTO LESLEY 
SPIRO NICK 
SPUDIC RUTH 
SPUDVILLE JOHN 
STEVENS KELLY 
STEVENS KIMBERLY 
STEVENSON KAREN 
STONE JEFF 


SYLER BECKI 
SZYMASZEK MARK 
TAILLON CATHY 
THOMPSON CHERYL 
THOMPSON JENNIFER 
THOMPSON SHERI 
TINTARI JEFF 
TROKSA LAURA 




VANDIVER JOY 
VARSHAL DEAN 
VELA BRIDGET 
VERMEJAN KATHY 
WAGGONER RICK 
WALTER TOM 
WARNER BRETT 
WEAVER SCOTT 


WELKER TINA 
WELLS JULIE 
WEST GARRY 
WHIDDON KEITH 
WHITMORE EDITH 
WILLISON STEVE 
WINDLE MIKE 
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1981-82 Student Association 



Cabinet — First Row: Eileen 
Patterson, Chris Spudlc, Melissa 
Hoskins, Joanne Lukas, Dan 
Roach, John Gryzch. Second 


Row: Ann Thomas, Lll Mlhalov, 
Robin Szczudlak, Nancy Babbitt, 
Patty Sweet, Barb Oros. Back 
Row: James Rebey, Scott 


Hankins, Kelly Hladek, Sharon 
Weis, Renee Hladek, Jean 
Golgart. 



President; Nancy Magurany. Vice-President; Marie 
Dankanich. Recorder: Lori Woodward. 


Senators — First Row: Nick Companion, Laura 
Marosl, Tom Sandlin. Second Row: Maureen Bac, 
Sue Klelbasa, Sue Zawadski. 


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160 — Advertising 








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170 — Advertising 


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Chem Club: First Row — Debbie 
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Second Row — Maribeth 
Gruener, Lori Woodward, Beth 
Alberts, Becky Morales, Jim 
Jansky. Third Row — Rena 
Williams, Shelly Fritz, Judy 
Fernando, Pam Murchek, Sue 
Kielbasa. Fourth Row — Dennis 
Muffett, Marie Dankanich, 

Nancy Magurany, Renee 
Micbelin. Fifth Row — Tim 
Tsouchlos, Kevin Jenkens, Hilda 
Jaime, Becky Holland, Nancy 
Babbitt. Sixth Row — Herb 
Treen, Jackie Sufak, Michelle 
Powers, Maureen Bac. Seventh 
Row — Ron Catania, John 
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Senior Powder Puff Team: First 
Row — Mrs. Shirley Rotenberg, 
Kathy DeLache, Michelle Opal, 
Sue Vermejan, Lori Woodward, 
Lisa Peters, Patty Wlmmer, 
Donna Nlemlec, Mr. Daniel 
Mayerlk. Second Row — Mary 
Jean Mambourg, Cathy Kostoff, 
Karen Lynk, Linda Krcellch, Beth 
Alexander, Eileen Patterson. 


Third Row — Mary Egan, Darla 
Price, Lll Mlhalov, Misty Hoskins, 
Sharon Hadrnak, Debbie Tatum, 
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Michelle Bartosek, Sandy 
Knezevlch, Joanne Lukas, Laura 
Marosl, Nancy Magurany, Lisa 
Ecsl, Karen Kwandras, Patty 
Gilham. Fifth Row — Julie 
Dennis, Lisa Jovas, Jean Golgart, 


Pam Murchek, Pam Bollek. Sixth 
Row — Patty Axtman, Sue 
Batllner, Sue Rovl, Cindy 
Bermlngham, Kelly Reagan, 
Becky Morales. Seventh Row — 
Dan Schallenkamp, Moose 
Kansfleld, Mike Klelbasa, Ken 
Paquln, Bob Markovich. 


172 — Advertising 






Junior Powder Puff Team: First 
Row — Melissa Tracy, Janet 
Rutkowskl, Monica Itamlrez, Gay 
Reding, Deanna Gonzalez, Ruth 
Orrlols, Diana Saucedo. Second 
Row — Jaclnta Springer, Sheri 
Elnblnder, Cindy Neyhart, Edle 
Elnblnder, Debbie Contreas, 
Jackie Sufak, Debbie Oplnker. 
Third Row — Michele Moskallck, 
Sue Klelbasa, Maureen Bac, 
Shirley Starkey, Carrie Reid, 


Debbie Paluckl, Nancy Sarver. 
Fourth Row —Kim Ross, Renee 
Mlchelln, Dawn Miller, Michele 
Powers, Shelly Fritz, Jane 
Ostolch, Sue Salapskl. Fifth Row 
— Nancy Babbit, Jan niter Cox, 
Patty Sweet, Renee Hladek, Barb 
Oros, Chris Spudlc, Peggy 
Stevens. Sixth Row — Lisa Lalon, 
Sue Ladendort, Sharon Weis, 
Heidi Mandlchak, Vicki Brown, 
Kim Pavllck, Laretha Brlghtwell. 


Seventh Row — Chris Maas, Kim 
Perez, Debbie O'Brien, Tina 
Kosteckl, Chris Dujan, Mary Beth 
Gruener, Sue Schallenkamp, 

Rena Williams. Eighth Row — 
Karen Cruise, Laurie Ratajczak, 
Judy Fernando, Mary Ann 
Cudzllo, Samantha Henson, 
Sherry Stevens. Ninth Row — 

Bob Gatlin, Mark Wilson, Mike 
Sobczak, Theresa Robertson, 
Mike Sllwa, Larry Nevllls. 


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Morton Senior 
Migk PZSA 

President 

Mrs. gloria Sbeltopt 

1st Vice President 

Mrs. Barbara Hooper 

2nd Vice President 

Mrs. (Jean Qolgart 

Secretary 

Carol Scut 

Zreasurer 

Janice Cewis 

Congratulations Zo Zke 

Class of “82” 


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180 — Advertising 












ZOP MAZ PAZKOJsJS 


The Abasolo Family — Carmela ’80, Cris 

’82, Alice ’85, Gary ’86 

Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander — David 

’72, Kathy ’75, Beth ’82 

Mr. and Mrs. William Archer 

The Bac Family — Jack ’75, Michelle ’79, 

Jim ’81, Maureen ’83 

John and Janet Balczo and Sons 

Mrs. Carol Young — Candy Ballard ’80, 

Missy Ballard ’84 

Mr. and Mrs. Wendell J. Bellamy and Jeff 
Jelenskl ’83 

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boutcher — Kathy ’73. 

Mike ’75, Joe ’76, Dave ’77, Barb ’79, Pat 
•81, Tom ’83, B.J. ’92 
The Rod Brown Family — Chris ’84, Lisa 
’87, Greg ’89 

Mr. Casperson and Mechanical Drawing 
Students 

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dec — Diane ’82, 
Debbie ’85 

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clark Family — Craig 
’80, Terry ’82, Tammy ’87 
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Conteras — Debbie 
’83, Lisa ’85 

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dodd — Bill ’74, Rick ’76, 
Terri ’79, Donna ’80, Myra ’81, Jeanettea 
’85 

The Ecsl Family — Joe, Dorothy, Sue ’79, 
Lisa ’82, Joe Jr. ’88 

George and Donna Frizzell — Sherry ’83 

The Gentry Family — David ’82 

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Godfrey 

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Grzych — Joe ’70, 

Jackie ’73, Jeanine ’73, Joanne ’75, Joyce 

’79, Jennifer ’81, John ’82 

Mr. and Mrs. W. Jeffrey Hayden 

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hladek — Lori ’74, 

Cathy ’76, Larry ’78, Nancy ’81, Kelly ’83, 

Andy ’85, Oscar ’93 

The Ronald Hooper Family — Sandra ’80, 
Ray ’83, Patrick ’86 

Mr. and Mrs. Jadrnak — Sharon ’82, Stevie 
’86 

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kepler 

The Kosteckl Family — Tina ’83, Kevin ’88 

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kraus 

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krcelich — Tilly ’71, 

Nick ’72, Paula ’75, Steve ’77, Jim ’80, 

Linda ’82 

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kusbel — Frank ’81, 
Linda ’84 

The Kwandras Family — John and Martha, 

Cathy ’68, John ’69, and Karen ’82 

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lacy 

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ladendorf and Family 


— Mark ’73, Mike ’75, Dan ’79, and Sue ’83 
Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Lear — Cathy ’82 

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lipkovitch and Family 

Mr. and Mrs. Magurany and Nancy 

The Donald Maicher Family 

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mambourg 

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Markley and “Li!” Scott 

Mr. and Mrs. John Marosi — John ’81, 

Laura ’82 

Mr. Mayerik and Woodworking Students 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Melton and Family 
Don and Nancy Miklclch — Michele and 
Dawn 

The Morton High School Counselors 

Morton Clerical Staff 

Morton Student Librarians 

The Mulhern Family 

Mr. and Mrs. John Nicksic and Lynn 

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Olson — Cathy ’85 

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Palucki 

Eileen Payonk ’82 

Gene and Mary Payonk 

Don and Sonja Peardon — Shelly ’84, Pam 

’85, Kevin ’92 

Leonard and Marilyn Psuik — Cindy, Tom, 
Linda, and Angela 

The Reagan Family — Don, Sandy, Kurt 
’77, Kelly ’82 

Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Sandlin and Family 

— Tom ’82, Dave ’86 

The Sarver Family — Lynn ’63, Cheryl ’64, 
Lori ’71, Barb ’74, Howard ’76, Nancy ’83 
The Schallenkamp Family — Dan ’82, Sue 
’83, Bobby ’88 

Jeffrey and Jill Schmidt — Jan ’82 

Mr. Robert Serafln 

The Chester Sikora Family 

The Jony L. Silk Family — Mark ’83, Tip ’82 

Mr. and Mrs. Bob A. Spry 

Mr. Steve Stavros 

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stephens — Bob ’69, 
Rich ’70, Janet ’73, Fred ’75, Carol ’78, 
Peggy ’83, Eddie ’87 

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Szymaszek — Mike ’82, 

Renae ’84, and Mark ’85 

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Theodore — John ’84. 

The Weis Family — Vicki ’79, John ’81, 

Sharron ’83, Susan ’87 

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weiss and Jill 

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson — Mark ’83, Brad 

’86, Kara ’89 

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wojclk — Dan ’77, 

Tom ’78, Wally ’79, Debbie ’80, Bob ’82, 
Pam ’85 

Maureen and Richard Woodward — Karen 
’77, Larry ’78, Lori ’82 


Advertising 


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Advertising — 185 


Sandy Bach, 
Organizations Editor 


Yearbook Staff — First Row: 
Debbie Paluckl, Carolyn Coots, 
Debbie Dec, Nancy Sarver, Pam 
Pear don, Tina Kosteckl, Mary 
Gillls. Second Row: Sherry 
Frizzell, Eileen Lozano, Mary Jean 
Franks, Sue Salapskl, Mark 
Wilson, Sue Schallenkamp, Cindy 
Psulk. 















A 

Abasolo, Alice 37, 40, 48, 
146 

Abasolo, Chris 37, 77, 

101, 113 

Adams, Terry 105 
Adkins, Billy 146 
Adlfins, Jim 34, 43, 106, 
107 

Adkins, Sherry 113 
Adkins, Susie 34, 134 
Aguilar, Ray 107, 140 
Alaniz, Lisa 140 
Alberts, Beth 36, 113, 171 
Alberts, Jeff 33, 44, 45, 

46, 113, 156, 157 
Aldridge, Sherry 113 
Alexander, Beth 37, 113, 
172 

Alexander, Mrs. Beulah 
73 

Alexander, Mr. Ernest 7, 
62 

Allen, Kevin 23, 39, 50, 

51, 113 

Allie, Roy 140 
Ally, Bob 35, 146 
Ally, Dan 134 
Ally, Sandy 113 
Altieri, George 146 
Anderson, Curtis 96, 102, 
107, 140 

Anderson, Doug 43, 134 
Anderson, Ramona 32, 

41, 134, 160 
Anderson, Ray 146 
Anguiano, Michael 113 
Anoskey, Dan 134, 183 
Apgar, Tedd 146 
Archer, Mr. William 66, 

102, 107 

Armstrong, Scott 146 
Arnold, Joe 146 
Arrenado, Rudy 35, 59, 
146 

Ashby, Greg 37, 101, 106 
Ashby, John 43, 102, 106, 
146 

Ashcraft, Kristin 140 
Asher, Mike 48, 146 
Aubrey, Ann 146 
Axtman, Patty 24, 33, 34, 

47, 113, 168, 172, 184 

B 

Babbitt, Nancy 24, 34, 35, 
37, 38, 98, 108, 134, 156, 


171, 173 

Bac, Maureen 35, 36, 37, 
38, 41, 134, 156, 158, 160, 
171, 173 

Bach, Kim 140, 175 
Bach, Sandra 33, 47, 113, 
117, 185 

Bachmier, Gina 146 
Bachurek, Brian 140 
Bacso, Don 109, 140 
Bacus, Mr. Glenn 56 
Bair, Sue 140 
Baker, Dixie 9, 41, 42, 134 
Baker, Don 17 
Balczo, Bob 37, 43, 107, 
134, 183 

Balczo, Jim 37, 90, 101, 
105, 140 
Ball, Bill 140 
Ballard, Missy 50, 140 
Balta, Ron 102, 146 
Banks, Tammy 146 
Baranowski, Janet 140 
Barbara, John 24, 34, 35, 
42, 134, 183 
Bardoczi, Chris 134 
Barnes, Adrianne 140 
Barnett, Denise 113 
Barnett, Tammy 134 
Barrett, Austin 37, 89, 

105, 108, 134 
Barton, Larry 37, 101, 

113 

Bartoszek, Michelle 22, 

50, 113, 172 
Basham, Brenda 113 
Bass, Tom 5, 37, 101, 134 
Batliner, Cindy 25, 40, 

140, 164 

Batliner, Susan 34, 113, 
168, 172 

Batliner, Tina 146 
Beal, Mark 140 
Bean, Dave 113 
Beard, Sharon 146 
Beasley, Rhonda 113 
Beavers, Jim 140 
Bednar, Dawn 140 
Bednar, Doreen 24, 34, 
103, 104, 146 
Bell, Eric 113 
Bell, Mrs. Lois 54 
Bell, Scott 50, 146 
Bell, Terry 113 
Bell, Theresa 36, 37, 134 
Bensinger, Dave 16 
Benton, Phil 140 
Bercik, Ms. Marilyn 55 
Beristain, Carlos 102 
Bermingham, Cindy 34, 
50, 114, 168, 172 
Berrones, Rick 105, 140 
Bewley, Brian 43, 140 
Biel, Mr. Adolph 54 


Billingsley, Tammy 146 
Blackburn, Glen 140 
Blalock, Michelle 140 
Blue, Tina 140 
Bobowsky, Mr. Stanley 
60 

Boelt, Theresa 50, 114 
Boggs, David 50 
Bogunovich, David 134 
Boilek, Pam 19, 37, 50, 

51, 114, 172 

Boland, Jim 101, 108, 114, 
128 

Boland, Kathleen 140 
Bolinger, Mr. John 59 
Bolsega, Debbie 134 
Bonilla, Elizabeth 48, 134 
Bonomo, Sandy 24, 34, 

104, 140 

Borchert, Joan 36, 108, 
140 

Boskovich, Mary Kay 42, 
114 

Bowen, John 134 
Bowen, Kim 114, 117 
Bowker, Ed 114 
Bowker, Howard 134 
Boyles, Paul 146 
Brady, Carol 134 
Brandenburg, Traci 140 
Brandt, Diana 140 
Brightwell, Laretha 6, 37, 
50, 102, 134, 173 
Brilmyer, Jim 134 
Brimer, Mike 94, 95, 108 
Brooks, Robert 42, 140 
Brooks, Ron 114 
Brooks, Tanya 134 
Brown, Chris 140 
Brown, Linda 41, 140, 160 
Brown, Lori 134 
Brown, Robert 146 
Brown, Steve 107 
Brown, Tammy 140 
Brown, Vicki 37, 108, 134, 
173 

Brumfield, Kevin 114 
Bryce, Scott 43, 106, 140 
Brzozkiewicz, Colleen 146 
Brzozkiewicz, Kristine 

114 

Buckner, Randy 43, 114 
Buhring, Debbie 36, 38, 

39, 140 

Buhring, Laura 19, 36, 42, 
114 

Bukowski, Shelley 10, 11, 
17, 114 

Bullion, Chris 146 
Burger, Rod 140 
Burks, Pam 50 
Burns, Mr. Robert 1 
Burr, Mrs. Marcia 4, 59 
Byrne, Kathleen 114 


c 

Call, Rhonda 114 
Campagna, Rudy 114 
Campbell, Kathy 36, 39, 
140 

Campbell, Kim 36, 114 
Canarini, Rose 140 
Cannon, Greg 146 
Cantrell, Dawn 34, 140, 
168, 179 

Carmon, Mary Beth 38, 
41, 140, 160 
Carrothers, Vicki 140 
Carrubba, Donna 68, 114 
Carter, Mrs. Catherine 56 
Carter, Kathy 134 
Casperson, Mr. Don 70 
Castillo, Mike 140 
Catania, Ron 37, 102, 109, 
134, 171 

Caudle, Theresa 42, 134 
Cavanaugh, Jennifer 134 
Cay lor, Jill 134 
Chance, Robbie 5, 146 
Chavez, Mark 146 
Chidester, Mr. Charles 55 
Chronister, Bruce 79, 102, 
146 

Churilla, Dan 99, 109 
Clair, Miss Wilma 55 
Clark, Brian 48, 102, 106, 
146 

Clark, Emily 22, 23, 148, 
140 

Clark, Glenda 146 
Clark, Roger 146 
Clark, Terry 15, 37, 107, 
114 

Clark, Theresa 134 
Clayton, Kevin 39, 49 
Cobert, Lisa 114 
Coffey, Terry 115 
Cole, Fred 146 
Cole, James 140 
Coleman, Scott 48, 49, 51, 
140 

Collins, Donna 23, 35, 39, 
50, 51, 115 

Collins, Miss Karen 69 
Companiott, Nick 10, 11, 
25, 36, 38, 42, 115, 156 
Companiott, Sheri 34, 

141, 168, 179 
Constant, Craig 141 
Contreras, Debbie 37, 41, 
48, 134, 160, 173 
Contreras, Lisa 48, 146 
Cook, Brian 115 
Coolidge, Mr. Robert 64 
Coon, Brian 115 
Coots, Carolyn 134, 168, 


186 Index 



185 

Corak, Tom 108, 134 
Corbett, Debbie 141 
Cordell, Rich 141 
Cornelison, Lisa 115 
Cornwell, Mike 43, 134 
Costanza, Miss Miriam 
103 

Cox, Jennifer 134, 173 
Cox, Linda 141 
Cox, Linda 48 
Cox, Pam 134 
Cox, Rodney 102, 146 
Cox, Steve 146 
Cowan, Jill 41, 115, 160 
Craig, Mrs. Elaine 60 
Craig, Michael 134 
Crane, Karen 115 
Crisp, Lisa 134 
Croft, Randy 141 
Crouch, Robert 141 
Crum, Rhonda 115 
Cruz, Linda 141 
Cruz, Margie 16 
Csicsko, Kathy 146 
Cudzilo, MaryAnn 135, 
173 

Culbertson, Mrs. Virgene 
73 

Cummins, Doreen 19, 50, 
51, 115 

Cummins, Lisa 141 
Cummins, Sheila 115 
Czaja, Mike 33, 102, 109, 

141 

Czerniak, Jim 102, 146 


D 


Daily, James 22, 141 
Damiano, Mrs. Carol 60 
Damiano, Mr. Michael 66 
Dancho, Debbie 141 
Dankanich, Marie 36, 38, 
115, 155, 156, 171 
Dark, Kevin 115 
Dauksza, Rick 115 
Davidson, David 146 
Davidson, Ken 107, 115 
Davidson, Lloyd 115 
Davidson, Lori 39, 50, 51, 
115 

Davidson, Theresa 146 
Davidson, Wesley 147 
Davis, Craig 19, 37, 101, 
135 

Davis, Mrs. Shirley 73 
Dawson, Raymond 115 
Dec, Debbie 147, 185 
Dec, Diane 115 
Dehenes, Steve 135 


Delache, Kathleen 116, 

172 

Deltoro, Felix 38, 102, 

141 

Dennis, Julie 116, 172 
DePeugh, Mr. Joseph 60 
Derolf, Ronda 147 
Desmond, Sue 48, 135 
Dills, Dan 101, 141 
Dills, Jim 105, 141, 183 
Dills, Kimberly 68, 116 
Dixon, Mrs. Dorothy 69 
Doan, Dan 147 
Doan, Darrin 37, 107, 116 
Dock ins, Tina 141 
Dodd, Jeanette 48, 147 
Dodson, Mike 59, 107 
Doedtman, Pam 141 
Doland, Kim 116 
Domsic, Beth 23, 37, 147 
Donnely, Terrance 43, 
135 

Dorsey, Ms. Pam 104 
Doughman, Brian 135 
Doughman, TroyJ41 
Dowling, Kevin 102, 106, 
147 

Drach, Jim 43, 135 
Dube, Jackie 48, 147 
Dubeck, Mark 116 
Dujan, Chris 41, 135, 160, 

173 

Dunlap, Janet 48, 147 
Dziadon, Marilyn 116 


E 


Earl, Ed 35 
Earl, Jeff 101, 109, 141 
Ebeltroft, Deanna 116, 
117 

Ebeltoft, Denise 170 
Ebeltoft, Derrin 135 
Ecsi, Lisa 4, 10, 11, 24, 
33, 34, 37, 42, 44, 45, 112, 
116, 154, 158, 159, 172 
Edwards, Debra 116 
Edwards, Mr. Donn 56 
Egan, Mary 19, 34, 36, 
108, 116, 127, 168, 172 
Egan, Sean 109 
Einbinder, Edie 41, 42, 
135, 160, 173 
Einbinder, Sheri 37, 41, 
135, 160, 173 
Eisenhart, Tracy 141 
Elish, Rodney 43, 116 
Ellis, Karen 135, 155 
Ellis, Mike 141 
Ellis, Susan 50, 116 
Elmore, Tracy 135 


Elms, Shane 102, 147 
El Naggar, Dr. K. 60 
Elo, Brian 101 
Engelhorn, Diana 141 
Evanich, Christine 116 
Evanich, Robert 42, 116, 
171 

Evans, Regana 5 



Falk, Renee 43, 141 
Farmer, Dave 135 
Farmer, Patty 84, 103, 

147 

Farr, James 141 
Fary, Angie 39, 42, 141 
Fellows, Garry 135 
Fenyves, Tony 141 
Fernando, Joe 116 
Fernando, Judy 36, 108, 
135, 171, 173 
Ferrer, Roy 116 
Ferris, Dave 35, 147 
Fiscus, Eric 141, 183 
Fiscus, Greg 135 
Fisher, Angela 141 
Fisher, Ron 144 
Fisher, Tina 147 
Fix, Mr. Doug 42, 57 
Fleming, Greg 43, 135 
Flitar, Nick 135 
Floyd, Denise 116 
Foote, Rhonda 116 
Ford, Doug 141 
Fork, Doug 16 
Fortenberry, Michelle 
141 

Fout, Tami 48, 141 
Frankland, Brian 116 
Franks, MaryJean 147, 
185 

Frankovich, Jeff 135 
Frenzel, Marsha 135 
Frenzel, Michele 48, 147 
Frigo, Jody 135 
Fritz, Shelley 25, 36, 40, 
135, 164, 171, 173 
Frizzell, Sherry 135, 185 
Fross, Diana 24, 33, 34, 

37, 45, 48, 49, 97, 117, 182 
Frost, Diann 34, 97, 141, 
168, 179 


G 


Gabbert, Mark 141 


Gabbert, Ronald 147 
Gabry, Holly 117 
Galabus, Tom 109, 141 
Gallegos, John 147 
Gallegos, Patty 117 
Garcia, Cheryl 141 
Gardner, Kevin 48, 49, 

117 

Garvey, Sue 117 
Garza, David 142 
Garza, Gloria 135 
Gassner, John 147 
Gates, Belinda 50, 117 
Gatlin, Bob 77, 101, 108, 
135, 173 

Gatlin, Tom 1, 15, 19, 37, 
94, 95, 10, 108, 117 
Gawne, Hank 141 
Gawron, David 117 
Gawron, Phillip 141 
Gearman, Dave 4 
Gedremenc, Liliana 147 
Gensel, Tony 105, 141 
Gentry, David 33, 37, 47, 
108, 117, 185 

Georgas, Mr. Jack 64, 108 
George, Ken 123 
George, Michelle 147 
Gerka, Rob 24, 34, 35, 42, 
48, 49, 135 
Gieden, Theresa 50 
Gil, Pete 101, 135 
Gilham, Patricia 36, 37, 
117, 172 

Gillard, Mrs. Jan 12, 51, 

57 

Gillis, Mary 34, 141, 168, 
185 

Girden, Theresa 50 
Glover, Christi 141 
Gluth, Mr. Robert 54 
Goldman, Ms. Donna 57 
Golec, Bob 25, 78, 101, 

141 

Golgart, Jean 37, 38, 118, 
156 172 

Golgart, Rick 106, 147 
Gollner, Brent 37 
Gollner, Robert 37, 101, 

118 

Gomez, Ed 108, 109 
Gonyea, Ed 147 
Gonyea, Mike 43, 106, 135 
Gonzales, Dave 135 
Gonzalez, Deanna 34, 135, 
173 

Gonzalez, Henry 106, 147 
Gonzalez, Lisa 147 
Gonzalez, Rich 43, 141 
Gonzalez, Sue 34, 103, 

104, 141 

Gordish, John 15, 19, 37, 
38, 101, 109, 118, 117 
Gordish, Mark 33, 101, 


Index 187 



142 

Gordon, Dan 1, 2, 10, 15, 
37, 81, 94, 102, 108, 118 
Graban, Garry 24, 34, 35, 
48, 49, 135 
Greer, Cathy 135 
Gregory, Rich 35, 147 
Gresham, Dan 37, 101, 
135 

Griffith, Ron 147 
Grimberg, David 142 
Grimberg, Paul 135 
Gruener, Maribeth 37, 

103, 104, 135, 171, 173 
Gruszkiewicz, Susan 135 
Grzych, John 38, 118, 156 
Guernsey, Ron 135 
Guerra, A1109 
Guerra, Joe 16, 109 
Guerra, John 142 
Guerrero, Cindy 37, 41, 
118, 161, 172 
Guerrero, Dianna 118 
Guiden, Theresa 142 
Gungla, Ed 43 
Gutierrez, George 147 
Gutierrez, Lucy 147 
Gutierrez, Lorraine 147 
Guzek, Dan 105, 142 


H 


Hale, Kathy 147 
Haley, Kim 142 
Hall, Brett 135 
Hall, Mr. George 15, 72 
Hall, Mrs. Jane 61 
Hall, Sue 48, 135 
Hall, Tracey 23, 38, 39, 
48, 142 

Hankins, Scott 35, 42, 
102, 109, 135, 156 
Hansen, Lisa 135 
Hantz, Heidi 135 
Harakal, Donna 38, 41, 
142, 160 

Hardin, Nancy 142 
Harney, Edd 36, 43, 107, 
147, 183 

Harrell, Patricia 142 
Harrell, Tammy 6, 118 
Harrigan, Marie 142 
Harris, Kelly 135 
Hartlerode, Debra 135 
Hartlerode, Karen 37, 
118, 180 

Hatfield, Gail 147 
Hauer, Ann 142 
Hauer, Carol 118 
Hayden, Mr. Jeff 9, 66 
Hayes, Tammy 104, 142 


Haynes, Pat 17 
Heavner, Ed 35, 50, 51, 

106, 135 

Heavner, Rob 35, 135 
Hedrick, Joel 101, 106, 

107, 142 

Hedrick, Tricia 118 
Heflin, Dennis 23, 38, 39, 
50, 142 

Hekkel, Dennis 50 
Hendricks, Joy 142 
Hendrix, Theresa 48, 142 
Hensen, Samantha 37, 
135, 173 

Hernandez, Jackie 147 
Hernandez, Robert 15, 37, 
101, 108, 136 
Herring, Jerri 147 
Herring, Jody 103, 142 
Herron, Kim 147 
Hess, John 102, 147 
Hess, Robyn 136 
Hewlett, Scott 118 
Hicks, Miss Aletta 72, 103 
Higgins, Chuck 34, 142 
Higgins, Jeanette 63, 118 
Highsmith, Denise 147 
Hilbrich, Todd 22, 33, 38, 
47, 142, 158 
Hill, Mrs. Colantha 68 
Hill, Mrs. Kathleen 54 
Hilliard, Tony 147 
Himmel, Karen 118, 155 
Hladek, Andy 91, 106, 

148 

Hladek, Carol 118 
Hladek, Kelly 19, 37, 38, 
56, 82, 103, 104, 108, 136, 
156 

Hladek, Renee 24, 34, 37, 
38, 103, 136, 156, 173 
Hlista, Dave 148 
Hlista, Jeffrey 118 
Hodson, Mr. Don 64 
Holland, Becky 136, 169, 
171 

Holland, John 24, 33, 34, 
42, 44, 45, 118, 182 
Holliday, Jeff 106, 142 
Holycross, Clinton 118 
Homans, Cheryl 148 
Hooghuis, Ron 148 
Hooper, Ray 136 
Hoover, Tina 118 
Horton, Kevin 148 
Horton, Louise 148 
Horvat, Rick 136 
Hoskins, David 102, 148 
Hoskins, Melissa 33, 34, 

37, 38, 46, 47, 118, 156, 

168, 172, 177, 184 
Housty, Brian 48, 119 
Howard, Dawn 119 
Howard, Mike 148 


Hruskovich, Mr. Phil 64 
Huber, Mr. G.R. 61 
Hudec, Caryn 119 
Hudkins, Kris 136 
Huls, Mr. Don 34, 61, 128 
Hulsey, Linda 48, 104, 
142 

Hunt, Mr. Bob 72, 101 
Hunt, Darrell 42, 136 
Hunter, James 136 
Hunter, Lisa 45, 119, 182 
Hurley, Deborah 148 
Hylek, Cheryl 142 


I 


Igboegwu, Dr. Charles 70 
Ingram, Darnell 136 
Ingram, Joe 142 
Irby, David 142, 105 
Isom, Carrie 50, 51, 119 


J 


Jacobson, Tracey 142 
Jadrnak, Sharon 6, 19, 24, 
25, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 42, 
45, 93, 107, 119, 172, 182 
Jaime, Ada 48 
Jaime, Hilda 136, 171 
Jaime, Jaime 35, 48, 49, 
142 

Jamey field, Sandy 50, 51, 
105, 136 

Jancich, Mr. Greg 64, 90, 

105, 108 

Jansky, James 102, 119, 
171 

Jasin, Donna 148 
Jasin, Joan 142 
Jazyk, Betty 148 
Jelenski, Jeff 33, 44, 45, 
136 182 

Jen, Ed 33, 34, 102, 142 
Jenkins, Dee 119 
Johnson, Christine 119 
Johnson, Debbie 148 
Johnson, Don 101, 142 
Johnson, Frank 107 
Johnson, Mary 48, 148 
Johnston, Colleen 119 
Jolink, Tim 78, 92, 101, 

106, 142 

Jones, Arthur 36, 42, 119 
Jones, Carol 119 
Jones, Darrel 102, 107, 

136 


Jones, Jeff 138 
Joseph, James 119 
Jovas, Lisa 34, 119, 168, 
172 

Junkens, Kevin 43, 119, 
171 


K 

Kaminsky, Carl 101, 109, 
142 

Kaminsky, Mike 148 
Kammer, Lynn 119 
Kansfield, Chris 24, 34, 

48, 49, 107, 136 
Kansfield, Marenis 19, 24, 
34, 37, 101, 172 
Kargas, Shawn 148 
Kasper, Sandy 136 
Kasper, Valeria 143 
Katona, Miss Sara 4, 59 
Keilman, Don 4 
Keilman, Lisa 136 
Keilman, Ron 143 
Keilman, Sheila 119 
Keim, Kathy 143 
Kelly, James 143 
Render, Julie 34, 143, 168 
Kepler, Mr. Fred 6, 15, 

34, 66, 101, 106, 109 
Kerr, Sue 50, 143 
Kessler, Keith 101, 143 
Keutzer, Angie 25, 34, 40, 
143, 164, 168 
Key, David 148 
Key, Robert 136 
Kielbasa, Mike 1, 19, 37, 
43, 76, 101, 108, 119, 172 
Kielbasa, Sue 36, 37, 38, 
41, 108, 136, 156, 161, 171, 
173 

Kilar, Tina 143 
Kinder, Jeff 102, 148, 151 
Kiral, Christine 119 
Kirk, John 136 
Kirk, Sherry 148 
Kirleis, Amy 34, 148, 168 
Klaubo, Lorrie 120 
Klaubo, Mike 148 
Klosak, Gary 136 
Knezevich, Sandy 6, 112, 
120, 158, 159, 172 
Knight, Chris 143 
Kocoj, Joseph 148 
Kocoj, Michelle 120 
Koharchik, Chris 143 
Kolar, Mrs. Glenda 48, 71 
Kolar, Mr. Jack 43, 64 
Kolbus, Mrs. Emily 73 
Komyatti, Paul 101, 136 
Kopanda, Julie 143 


188 Index 



Kopercinski, Mr. Pete 107 
Kostecki, Tina 136, 173, 
185 

Kostoff, Cathy 37, 108, 

120, 172 

Kotecki, Mike 106, 148 
Kotlarz, Cindy 136 
Kotvasz, Cheryl 23, 39, 

48, 50, 136 

Kovacek, Mrs. Joyce 73 
Kozlowski, Caroline 148 
Kozubal, Irene 120 
Kozy, Steven 120 
Krachenfels, Michael 136 
Krcelich, Linda 37, 41, 

120, 161, 172 
Krieter, Diane 120 
Krivo, Joanne 143, 158 
Kronland, Chuck 148 
Kroush, Pennie 48, 148 
Kruse, Karen 43, 50, 136, 
173 

Krzan, Joan 106, 148 
Kucer, Mr. Dennis 33, 57 
Kuhn, Mr. Alfred 54 
Kulesa, Tim 33, 34, 102, 
143 

Kusbel, Lynda 143 
Kwandras, Karen 6, 37, 

38, 120, 172 


L 


Lacombe, Sam 33, 34, 143 
Lacy, Mrs. Mary 62 
Ladendorf, Sue 24, 33, 34, 
35, 45, 108, 136, 173, 183 
Lain, Dawn 148 
Lara, Sandra 120 
Lasalle, Stacey 148 
Lash, Brenda 148 
Lawrence, Dawn 104, 143 
Lawrence, Lawrence 120 
Lear, Cathy 45, 120 
Leaver, Renee 143 
Lee, Michael 120 
Lee, Roger 35, 148 
Lelito, Scott 1, 10, 11, 25, 
37, 38, 89, 105, 120 
Lemos, Monica 120 
Leonard, Sue 63, 143 
Levan, Darryl 136 
Lewellen, Mrs. Barbara 
57 

Lewis, Ann 148 
Lewis, Bruce 143 
Lewis, Lynn 136 
Liesenfelt, John 120 
Light, Julie 143 
Lindsey, Mr. David 36, 67 
Lipkovitch, Lisa 48, 143, 


170 

Listenberger, Debra 50, 
120 

Livingston, Lisa 120 
Long, Ed 148 
Long, Kellie 143 
Lopez, Irene 148 
Lopez, Manuel 105, 143 
Lopez, Maria 120 
Love, Michael 136 
Lozano, Eileen 35, 41, 
143, 161, 185 
Lucas, Thyra 34, 148 
Luketic, Mr. Nikolas 62 
Lukacek, Chris 39 
Lukacek, Mary 48 
Lukas, Joanne 37, 38, 39, 
50, 120, 156, 172 
Luna, Elizabeth 121 
Lundahl, Mrs. Betty 55 
Lundgren, Mrs. Alberta 
42, 57 

Lush, Kevin 121 
Lush, Todd 105, 143 
Luttringer, Ms. Linda 58 
Lynk, Karen 25, 40, 121, 
155, 164, 172 


M 


Maas, Chris 42, 137, 173 
Macinski, Gigi 32, 36, 41, 
137, 160, 171 

Mackinday, Rob 109, 143 
Maddox, Tony 107 
Madison, Jeff 108 
Magana, Andy 121 
Magurany, Nancy 10, 11, 
25, 36, 37, 38, 42, 112, 117, 
121, 127, 156, 158, 171, 

172 

Maicher, Mr. Donald 63 
Majewski, Kimberly 121 
Malerich, William 121 
Malizida, Jim 121 
Mallard, Chris 148 
Maloney, Ken 106, 148 
Maloney, Kris 24, 25, 34, 
103, 149 


65, 105 

Marcinkovich, 
Georgeanne 98 
Markley, Mr. Scott 6, 33, 
45, 47, 58 

Markovich, Bob 37, 61, 


76, 100, 101, 109, 121, 172 
Marlatt, Kelly 149 
Marlatt, Todd 37, 101, 

106, 137 

Marosi, Laura 22, 37, 38, 
39, 121, 156, 172 
Marosi, John 107 
Martin, Kathy 50, 143 
Martin, Robin 42, 143 
Martin, Venita 137 
Martinez, Claudia 38, 143 
Martinez, Jose 121 
Martinez, Joseph 121 
Martinez, Lydia 149 
Masick, John 102, 107, 

149 

Masick, Susan 48, 121 
Matakovic, Mario 109 
Mateja, Mr. Phillip 55 
Matthews, Sheryl 137 
Matthews, Shawn 149 
Matthews, Tira 149 
Matus, Leilani 35, 67, 121 
Matusik, Kim 143 
Mayerick, Mr. Dan 70, 

112, 172 

McAfee, Rich 37, 106, 137 
McBride, Mindy 137 
McCallister, Peggy 149 
McCarthy, Mrs. Debbie 
69 

McCarthy, Vernon 36, 39, 
43, 121 

McCormack, Sue 17 
McCormick, Kim 149 
McCrea, Kathy 149 
McCready, Robin 149 
McGee, Marty 137 
McGowan, Mark 107 
McGuire, Patricia 149 
McGuire, Jim 143 
McKechnie, Patrick 1, 

121 

McMahan, Ruth 149 
McNertin, Scott 143 
McQuigg, Suzanne 149 
McReynolds, Richard 121 
Medley, Cary 143 
Medley, Darla 149 
Medwetz, Dana 121 
Meier, Nancy 137 
Meister, Herr Dieter, 7, 


Mezatis, Joe 137 
Michalik, Mrs. Fran 73 
Michlein, Jim 149 
Michelin, John 101, 106, 
143 

Michelin, Renee 36, 137, 


Mambourg, Mary Jean 33, 36, 59 
46, 47, 121, 172, 184 Melton, Ann 37, 40, 149 
Mandichak, Heidi 33, 41, Mendoza, Albert 143 
45, 137, 155, 161, 173, 183 Mendoza, Ed 109 
Mann, Mrs. Nora 68 Mendoza, Ginger 143 
Marcinek, Mr. Russ 43, Metcalf, Donna 121 


171, 173 

Mick, Roberta 34, 37, 143 
Mihalic, Lisa 149 
Mihalic, Melissa 143 
Mihalov, Lil 34, 37, 38, 
122, 156, 168, 171, 172 
Mikicich, Michele 48, 149 
Mikler, Mrs. Pam 73 
Mikula, Mark 143 
Mikuta, Ms. Patricia 63 
Miley, Brad 137 
Miley, Melinda 149 
Miley, Mike 34, 35, 36, 42, 
56, 107, 132, 137 
Miller, Ann 149 
Miller, Dawn 50, 137, 171 
Miller, Jim 149 
Mills, Chris 149 
Minch, Jack 33, 101, 143 
Minch, Nancy 84, 103, 

104, 149 

Mireles, Karen 50, 51, 137 
Molnar, Mr. John 2, 55 
Monos, Matt 137 
Morales, Rebecca 36, 37, 
50, 51, 122, 170, 171, 172 
Morales, Walter 149 
Morey, Regina 149 
Morgan, Stacey 48 
Morris, Brian 149 
Morrison, Mr. James 71 
Morse, Barbara 17, 122 
Moskalick, Michelle 37, 

50, 71, 83, 103, 137 
Mota, Lyn 137 
Mota, Pauline 149 
Mudra, Mrs. Linda 68 
Muffett, Dennis 171 
Muffett, Michelle 40, 50, 
71, 143, 168 

Mulhern, Brenda 33, 47, 
137, 184 

Murchek, Pamela 36, 37, 
50, 51, 108, 122, 171, 172 
Mycka, Kim 122 
Mycka, Mary 143 


N 


Nadon, Tina Marie 51, 

122 

Nagy, Holly 122 
Nelson, Mr. George 65 
Nevilda, Ernie 149 
Nevilda, Rob 143 
Nevils, Larry 78, 101, 

137, 173 

Neyhart, Cindy 41, 50, 71, 
137, 161, 173 
Nickla, Paul 137 
Niemiec, Andrea 149 


Index 189 



Niemiec, Donna 10, 11, 
122, 161, 172 
Noldin, Greg 149 
Nowacki, Kim 108, 143 
Nowak, Sean 36, 149 


O 


Oakley, Nick 122 
Obacz, Larry 43, 122 
Oberc, Jenny 143 
O’Brien, Debbie 137, 171, 
173 

O’Brien, Kellie 143 
Odengard, Kathy 48, 149 
O’Keefe, John 33, 44, 45, 
122 

Oldenberg, Dawn 137 
Olenik, Cindy 137 
Olsen, Kathy 42, 149 
Ondo, Karen 37, 50, 137 
Opat, Michele 122, 172 
Opinker, Debbie 137 
Opperman, Annette 122 
Opperman, Tim 137 
Orange, Tina 43, 149 
Orriols, Ruth 34, 137, 173 
Oros, Barb 34, 37, 38, 103, 
137, 156, 173 
Oros, Jeff 100, 109 
Osborne, Julie 149 
Osborne, Sandy 122 
Ossanna, Karen 143 
Ostoich, Jane 25, 37, 40, 
137, 164, 173 
Oulrey, Marie 143 
Owen, Bob 137 
Owen, Julie 137 
Owen, Ted 137 
Owen, Tony 107 


P 


Padilla, Jim 137 
Paine, Robert 143 
Palucki, Debbie 37, 40, 
137, 173 

Palucki, Ron 10, 11, 25, 
37, 88, 96, 102, 105, 107, 
122 

Papay, Jim 48, 150 
Paquin, Kenneth 37, 77, 
101, 106, 122, 172 
Paquin, Tim 48, 101, 106, 
143 

Paris, Pamela 122 
Parker, Jim 143 
Parker, John 37, 107, 122 


Parsanko, Dave 137 
Patrick, Brenda 137 
Patrick, Debbie 150 
Patterson, Eileen 33, 36, 
38, 42, 44, 45, 122, 156, 
161, 170, 171, 172, 183 
Patterson, Maureen 43, 

50, 143 

Paulich, Mark 105, 143 
Paulter, Jim 150 
Paunovich, Kim 137 
Paunovich, Nick 6, 10, 11, 
25, 37, 38, 109, 122 
Pavlick, Kim 37, 41, 137, 
155, 161, 173 
Payne, Tammy 123 
Payonk, Eileen 37, 37, 

108, 123, 128 
Peardon, Pam 150, 185 
Peardon, Shelly 143 
Pearman, Tom 43, 137 
Pearson, Kris 143 
Penzato, Mr. Onie 70 
Perez, Cynthia 143 
Perez, Kim 128, 137, 173, 
184 

Peters, Lisa 123, 172 
Peterson, Dirk 37, 102, 
138, 171 
Petitt, Bob 150 
Petkovich, Vlado 91, 106, 
150 

Petterson, Dr. Mary 67, 
171 

Phelps, Glenn 43, 49, 123 
Philips, Elizabeth 123 
Phillippe, Lisa 37, 143, 

170 

Pickel, Scott 143 
Pickens, Bill 6, 156 
Pierce, Ken 143 
Pietrazak, Barb 138 
Pilipovich, Ken 138 
Pilipow, Sandy 143, 169 
Pimental, Mr. John 109 
Pinkerton, Jodi 138 
Pirtle, Debbie 143 
Pirtle, Tricia 48, 150 
Plahtaric, Renata 41, 143, 
161 

Podsiadlik, Mike 43 
Podsiadlik, Vince 43 
Polito, Sam 39, 50, 51 
Polochak, Chris 107 
Polonczyk, Karen 123 
Poole, Sheri 34, 143 
Porter, Carl 50 
Poston, Daniel 123 
Potosky, Mary 34, 38, 

143, 168 

Potter, Dale 150 
Potter, Daniel 123 
Potter, Karen 177 
Powers, Jeff 150 


Powers, Michele 138, 171, 
173 

Prendergast, Patricia 50, 
123 

Price, Darla 9, 24, 34, 37, 
48, 49, 107, 123, 172 
Prljevic, Dan 102, 144 
Psenak, Louis 138 
Psuik, Cindy 144, 185 
Pulkowski, Shelly 38, 41, 
58, 144, 161 
Pulley, Diane 50 
Pulley, Robert 150 
Pumnea, Denise 123 
Purnick, Dwayne 102, 

106, 150 


Q 

Quillin, Billy 123 
Quillin, John 138 

R 


Radermacher, Brian 150 
Radermacher, Ed 107, 

144 

Rafalski, Joni 34, 150 
Rain ford, Joe 17 
Rakoczy, Michelle 144 
Ralph, Russell 150 
Ramberg, Tom 109 
Rambo, Mell 150 
Ramriez, Monica 138, 173 
Ramirez, Wilfredo 1, 37, 
101, 123, 128 
Ramsy, Tony 48, 150 
Randall, Mrs. Eleanor 73 
Ratajczak, Laurie 34, 35, 
138, 173 
Rau, Tim 144 
Raymond, Janet 123 
Raymond, Ronald 124 
Reagan, Kelly 37, 50, 124, 
172 

Rebey, James 36, 38, 124, 
156 

Reding, Alfonzo 101, 124 
Reding, Gail 37, 138, 173 
Reeder, Kris 150 
Reeder, Pam 17, 124 
Reeves, Steve 144 
Refkin, Lisa 124 
Reid, Carrie 37, 82, 103, 
104, 138, 173 
Reid, Dan 48, 150 
Reid, Ken 124 
Reis, John 108, 124 


Relinski, Leonard 124 
Relinski, Pam 144 
Repko, David 150 
Revere, Mike 105, 150 
Reyes, Doreen 41, 48, 

144, 161 

Reyes, Lisa 144 
Rhea, Todd 144 
Richardson, Joe 33 
Richardson, Melinda 124, 
162 

Richardson, Melissa 144, 
162 

Richardson, Randy 138 
Richmond, Bill 138 
Riddell, Charlene 48, 141 
Riddell, Ron 39, 48, 138 
Roach, Dan 36, 38, 99, 

109, 124, 156, 158 
Robertson, Theresa 34, 

97, 173 

Rocky, Kimberly 144 
Roderick, Tom 58, 144 
Rodriguez, Elizabeth 144 
Rodriquez, Yolanda 124 
Rogers, George 124 
Rohl, Paul 106, 138 
Rollins, Jerry 39 
Romaniak, Paula 124 
Romero, Mr. Joel 43, 70 
Rose, James 150 
Rosek, Rhonda 138 
Ross, Kim 104, 138, 173 
Ross, Mrs. Yvonne 61 
Rotenberg, Mrs. Shirley 
58, 112, 172 
Rovi, Mike 150 
Rovi, Susan 34, 124, 168, 

172 

Rozwara, Becky 138 
Ruder, Margaret 150 
Ruff, Mr. Walter 65 
Rusher, Jim 150 
Rusher, Mary 124 
Rutkowski, Janet 97, 138, 

173 

Rutkowski, Pam 40, 150 
Ryann, Andy 22, 23, 38, 
39, 43, 138 

Rycerz, Brian 107, 138 
Rycerz, David 14, 93, 107, 
124 

Rycerz, Robbie 107, 144 
Rymarczk, Mike 144 
Ryzewski, Jerry 101, 105, 
144 


S 


Saboff, Todd 144 
Saeger, Elden 124 


190 Index 



Sako, Theresa 138 
Saksa, Trudy 138 
Salach, Tim 19, 24, 33, 37, 
38, 42, 44, 45, 80, 96, 102, 
107, 138, 183 

Salapski, Michael 37, 101, 
105, 124 

Salapski, Sue 138, 173, 

185 

Salatas, Steven 124 
Salatas, Tom 144 
Sampson, Bill 102, 150 
Sanders, Jr., Dr. Frank 
16, 54 

Sandlin, Phil 43 
Sandlin, Thomas 10, 11, 
24, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 42, 
46, 47, 102, 109, 125, 156, 
185 

Santana, David 150 
Santana, John 144 
Santos, Mary 150 
Sapyta, Diane 125 
Sapyta, Peggy 125 
Sarang, Frank 138 
Sargent, Tim 144 
Sarver, Nancy 138, 156, 
158, 173, 185 
Saucedo, Diane 34, 138, 
173 

Sayers, Cindy 138 
Scanlon, Beth 125 
Scartozzi, Rich 109, 138 
Schallenkamp, Daniel 
101, 125, 172 

Schallenkamp, Sue 25, 34, 
40, 138, 164, 168, 173, 185 
Schaller, Chris 50, 144 
Schaller, Steve 22, 43, 

144 

Schilling, Jim 150 
Schmidt, Jan 37, 125, 176, 
180 

Schomber, Natalie 150 
Schultz, Ken 43, 138 
Scott, Paula 150 
Scott, Steve 35, 43, 144 
Scott, Tina 150 
Semirosun, Don 150 
Seno, Stephen 50, 51, 125 
Serafin, Mr. Bob 65, 106 
Servies, Scott 23, 35, 144 
Sexton, Tom 144 
Shaffer, Michael 144 
Shanahan, Vicki 48, 150 
Shearer, Brad 144 
Shellman, Mark 39, 50 
Shellman, Russ 50 
Sherer, Amy 24, 34, 86, 

87, 103, 104, 144 
Shindle, David 138 
Shipman, Penny 125 
Shive, Rich 37, 43, 101, 
125 


Sias, Tina 150 
Sibley, Ron 138 
Sibley, Sandy 150 
Sierzega, Robert 125 
Sierzega, Steve 150 
Sikora, Edward 125 
Sinchak, Jeff 101, 107, 

144 

Siple, Robert 150 
Siukola, Ms. Helen 63 
Skeen, Patricia 50, 144 
Slabowski, Mrs. Cindy 69 
Slat, Laura 34, 151, 168 
Sliwa, Mike 37, 101, 109, 
138, 173 

Smack, Ms. Norma 73 
Smeberg, Jocelyn 6, 103, 
104, 151 

Smith, Chris 101, 144 
Smith, Jackie 138 
Smith, James 125 
Smith, Judy 138 
Smith, Mark 144 
Smith, Melissa 151 
Smith, Paul 125 
Smithers, Margaret 151 
Smithers, Stacy 151 
Smitka, Diane 125 
Snell, Tina 144 
Snow, Mr. Cliff 6, 69, 70 
Snow, Timothy 125 
Snyder, Daniel 138 
Sobolewski, Daniel 151 
Sobzcak, Mike 101, 173 
Sojka, Maria 34, 144, 168, 
179 

Sojka, Michelle 34, 151, 
168 

Solan, Mike 34, 35, 138 
Solan, Tim 101, 138 
Soliz, Patty 151 
Sopher, Rollin 125 
Soto, Lesley 151 
Soto, Vincent 19, 37, 38, 
81, 102, 125, 128, 158, 159 
Spasske, Paul 34, 35, 144 
Spiro, Lori 125 
Spiro, Nick 151 
Spisak, Steve 144 
Springer, Jacinta 37, 40, 
50, 139, 173 
Spry, Mr. Bob 67 
Spudic, Chris 24, 34, 36, 
37, 87, 103, 104, 139, 156, 
173, 183 

Spudic, Ruth 151 
Spudville, John 107, 151 
Stanley, Juane 48, 144 
Stanny, Phillip 88, 105, 
125 

Starkey, Shirley 14, 83, 
87, 103, 104, 139, 173 
Stasinski, Mrs. Ramona 
69, 160 


Stavropovlous, Harry 139 
Stavros, Mr. Steve 13, 19, 
54 

Steele, Linda 50, 139 
Steffy, Salena 48 
Stephens, Jennifer 50, 

139 

Stephens, Peggy 36, 37, 

102, 139, 173 
Stevens, Jill 126 
Stevens, Johnny 139 
Stevens, Kelly 10, 86, 

103, 104, 151 
Stevens, Kim 107, 151 
Stevens, Sherry 34, 139, 
173 

Stevenson, Chuck 6, 139 
Stevenson, Karen 151 
Stirling, Sue 10, 11 
Stockdale, Mrs. Hazel 58 
Stone, Jeff 151 
Storck, Jenny 144 
Stout, Mr. Howard 65 
Straka, Paula 144 
Stricklin, Donna 126 
Stricklin, Kim 144 
Stricklin, Mary 145 
Suda, Donna 139 
Suda, Rose 145 
Sufak, Dan 126 
Sufak, Jacki 33, 44, 45, 
171, 173, 182 
Sullivan, Jeff 37, 43, 108, 
139 

Sullivan, Lisa 145 
Sullivan, Nancy 55 
Sutherland, Julie 126 
Swanson, Rosemary 23, 
50, 51, 126 

Sweet, Patty 35, 37, 38, 
103, 108, 139, 156, 173 
Swisshelm, Michael 126 
Syler, Becki 151 
Szczepanski, Mike 139 
Szczudlak, Kevin 126 
Szczudlak, Robin 38, 40, 
145, 156 
Szot, Terri 16 
Szymaszek, Mark 151 
Szymaszek, Michael 48, 
126 

Szymaszek, Renae 48, 

145 


T 


Taillon, Cathy 151 
Tatum, Debbie 10, 11, 41, 
50, 126, 161, 172 
Taylor, Lisa 139, 173 
Taylor, Marjorie 126 


Taylor, Paul 107, 139 
Teran, Mark 50, 89, 105, 
126 

Tharp, Valerie 139 
Theodore, John 101, 145 
Theodore, Tamera 50, 51, 
139 

Thomas, Ann 38, 40, 145, 
156 

Thomas, Ron 101, 145 
Thompson, Cheryl 151 
Thompson, Jennifer 151 
Thompson, Michelle 145 
Thompson, Sheri 151 
Thurman, Donna 126 
Timko, Larry 101, 145 
Tintari, Jeff 5, 151 
Todd, Bill 145 
Tokoly, Mary 139 
Toporek, Denny 70, 145 
Torres, Yolanda 50, 126 
Townsell, Pat 139 
Tracey, Melissa 34, 35, 

37, 139, 168, 173 
Travis, Cleveland 92, 102, 
106, 126 

Travis, Roger 106, 126 
Treen, Herb 48, 49, 139, 
171 

Troksa, Laura 151 
Tsouchlos, Mike 151 
Tsouchlos, Tim 23, 35, 
139, 171 

Tunis, Brian 151 
Tunis, Dawn 145 
Turcotte, Carrie 145 
Turczi, Dave 139 
Turczi, Deborah 145 
Turean, Jeff 139 
Tutsh, Donna 151 


u 


Ulacki, Paula 104, 151 
Urbano, Ruben 101, 107, 
145 

Urbanski, Jamie 139 
Urbanski, Kevin 151 
Urbina, Ignacio 151 


V 


Valandinghan, Dennis 139 
Vandermeer, Denise 126 
Vanderver, Melody 139 
Vanderwater, Wayne 139 
Vandiver, Joy 24, 34, 84, 
103, 151 


Index 191 





Sako, Theresa 138 
Saksa, Trudy 138 
Salach, Tim 19, 24, 33, 37, 
38, 42, 44, 45, 80, 96, 102, 
107, 138, 183 

Salapski, Michael 37, 101, 
105, 124 

Salapski, Sue 138, 173, 

185 

Salatas, Steven 124 
Salatas, Tom 144 
Sampson, Bill 102, 150 
Sanders, Jr., Dr. Frank 
16, 54 

Sandlin, Phil 43 
Sandlin, Thomas 10, 11, 
24, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 42, 
46, 47, 102, 109, 125, 156, 
185 

Santana, David 150 
Santana, John 144 
Santos, Mary 150 
Sapyta, Diane 125 
Sapyta, Peggy 125 
Sarang, Frank 138 
Sargent, Tim 144 
Sarver, Nancy 138, 156, 
158, 173, 185 
Saucedo, Diane 34, 138, 
173 

Sayers, Cindy 138 
Scanlon, Beth 125 
Scartozzi, Rich 109, 138 
Schallenkamp, Daniel 
101, 125, 172 

Schallenkamp, Sue 25, 34, 
40, 138, 164, 168, 173, 185 
Schaller, Chris 50, 144 
Schaller, Steve 22, 43, 

144 

Schilling, Jim 150 
Schmidt, Jan 37, 125, 176, 
180 

Schomber, Natalie 150 
Schultz, Ken 43, 138 
Scott, Paula 150 
Scott, Steve 35, 43, 144 
Scott, Tina 150 
Semirosun, Don 150 
Seno, Stephen 50, 51, 125 
Serafin, Mr. Bob 65, 106 
Servies, Scott 23, 35, 144 
Sexton, Tom 144 
Shaffer, Michael 144 
Shanahan, Vicki 48, 150 
Shearer, Brad 144 
Shellman, Mark 39, 50 
Shellman, Russ 50 
Sherer, Amy 24, 34, 86, 
87, 103, 104, 144 
Shindle, David 138 
Shipman, Penny 125 
Shive, Rich 37, 43, 101, 
125 


Sias, Tina 150 
Sibley, Ron 138 
Sibley, Sandy 150 
Sierzega, Robert 125 
Sierzega, Steve 150 
Sikora, Edward 125 
Sinchak, Jeff 101, 107, 

144 

Siple, Robert 150 
Siukola, Ms. Helen 63 
Skeen, Patricia 50, 144 
Slabowski, Mrs. Cindy 69 
Slat, Laura 34, 151, 168 
Sliwa, Mike 37, 101, 109, 
138, 173 

Smack, Ms. Norma 73 
Smeberg, Jocelyn 6, 103, 
104, 151 

Smith, Chris 101, 144 
Smith, Jackie 138 
Smith, James 125 
Smith, Judy 138 
Smith, Mark 144 
Smith, Melissa 151 
Smith, Paul 125 
Smithers, Margaret 151 
Smithers, Stacy 151 
Smitka, Diane 125 
Snell, Tina 144 
Snow, Mr. Cliff 6, 69, 70 
Snow, Timothy 125 
Snyder, Daniel 138 
Sobolewski, Daniel 151 
Sobzcak, Mike 101, 173 
Sojka, Maria 34, 144, 168, 
179 

Sojka, Michelle 34, 151, 
168 

Solan, Mike 34, 35, 138 
Solan, Tim 101, 138 
Soliz, Patty 151 
Sopher, Rollin 125 
Soto, Lesley 151 
Soto, Vincent 19, 37, 38, 
81, 102, 125, 128, 158, 159 
Spasske, Paul 34, 35, 144 
Spiro, Lori 125 
Spiro, Nick 151 
Spisak, Steve 144 
Springer, Jacinta 37, 40, 
50, 139, 173 
Spry, Mr. Bob 67 
Spudic, Chris 24, 34, 36, 
37, 87, 103, 104, 139, 156, 
173, 183 

Spudic, Ruth 151 
Spudville, John 107, 151 
Stanley, Juane 48, 144 
Stanny, Phillip 88, 105, 
125 

Starkey, Shirley 14, 83, 
87, 103, 104, 139, 173 
Stasinski, Mrs. Ramona 
69, 160 


Stavropovlous, Harry 139 
Stavros, Mr. Steve 13, 19, 
54 

Steele, Linda 50, 139 
Steffy, Salena 48 
Stephens, Jennifer 50, 

139 

Stephens, Peggy 36, 37, 

102, 139, 173 
Stevens, Jill 126 
Stevens, Johnny 139 
Stevens, Kelly 10, 86, 

103, 104, 151 
Stevens, Kim 107, 151 
Stevens, Sherry 34, 139, 
173 

Stevenson, Chuck 6, 139 
Stevenson, Karen 151 
Stirling, Sue 10, 11 
Stockdale, Mrs. Hazel 58 
Stone, Jeff 151 
Storck, Jenny 144 
Stout, Mr. Howard 65 
Straka, Paula 144 
Stricklin, Donna 126 
Stricklin, Kim 144 
Stricklin, Mary 145 
Suda, Donna 139 
Suda, Rose 145 
Sufak, Dan 126 
Sufak, Jacki 33, 44, 45, 
171, 173, 182 
Sullivan, Jeff 37, 43, 108, 
139 

Sullivan, Lisa 145 
Sullivan, Nancy 55 
Sutherland, Julie 126 
Swanson, Rosemary 23, 
50, 51, 126 

Sweet, Patty 35, 37, 38, 
103, 108, 139, 156, 173 
Swisshelm, Michael 126 
Syler, Becki 151 
Szczepanski, Mike 139 
Szczudlak, Kevin 126 
Szczudlak, Robin 38, 40, 
145, 156 
Szot, Terri 16 
Szymaszek, Mark 151 
Szymaszek, Michael 48, 
126 

Szymaszek, Renae 48, 
145 


T 


Taillon, Cathy 151 
Tatum, Debbie 10, 11, 41, 
50, 126, 161, 172 
Taylor, Lisa 139, 173 
Taylor, Marjorie 126 


Taylor, Paul 107, 139 
Teran, Mark 50, 89, 105, 
126 

Tharp, Valerie 139 
Theodore, John 101, 145 
Theodore, Tamera 50, 51, 
139 

Thomas, Ann 38, 40, 145, 
156 

Thomas, Ron 101, 145 
Thompson, Cheryl 151 
Thompson, Jennifer 151 
Thompson, Michelle 145 
Thompson, Sheri 151 
Thurman, Donna 126 
Timko, Larry 101, 145 
Tintari, Jeff 5, 151 
Todd, Bill 145 
Tokoly, Mary 139 
Toporek, Denny 70, 145 
Torres, Yolanda 50, 126 
Townsell, Pat 139 
Tracey, Melissa 34, 35, 

37, 139, 168, 173 
Travis, Cleveland 92, 102, 
106, 126 

Travis, Roger 106, 126 
Treen, Herb 48, 49, 139, 
171 

Troksa, Laura 151 
Tsouchlos, Mike 151 
Tsouchlos, Tim 23, 35, 
139, 171 

Tunis, Brian 151 
Tunis, Dawn 145 
Turcotte, Carrie 145 
Turczi, Dave 139 
Turczi, Deborah 145 
Turean, Jeff 139 
Tutsh, Donna 151 


u 


Ulacki, Paula 104, 151 
Urbano, Ruben 101, 107, 
145 

Urbanski, Jamie 139 
Urbanski, Kevin 151 
Urbina, Ignacio 151 


V 


Valandinghan, Dennis 139 
Vandermeer, Denise 126 
Vanderver, Melody 139 
Vanderwater, Wayne 139 
Vandiver, Joy 24, 34, 84, 
103, 151 


Index 191 



VanDyke, Dave 35, 50, 

145 

Varshal, Dean 151 
Vasic, Jovan 145 
Vavrek, A1126 
Vela, Bridget 37, 40, 151 
Vela, Tony 139 
Vermejan, Alex 10 
Vermejan, Chris 145 
Vermejan, Kathy 40, 151 
Vermejan, Sue 14, 19, 37, 
83, 87, 103, 104, 126, 172 
Vermejan, Tony 14, 19, 

37, 89, 95, 105, 108, 126 
Vetroczky, Ken 109, 126 
Vinyard, Mrs. Sue 73 
Volbrecht, Mr. Rick 102, 
106 

Volkman, Sherry 14, 19, 
37, 102, 145 
Vrahoretis, Rob 10, 32, 

36, 37, 102, 109, 112, 127, 
128, 159, 167 
Vrahoretis, Tom 101, 105, 
145 

Vranic, Dan 33, 37, 44, 45, 
57, 100, 105, 109, 139 


w 


Wade, Miss Olive 61 
Waechter, Tracy 16 
Waggoner, Rick 10, 151 
Walter, Tom 48, 151 
Walters, Jim 106, 139 
Walters, Nancy 52, 151 
Waring, Mr. Anthony 71 
Warner, Brett 35, 151 
Watts, Greg 101, 145 
Waywood, Charles 50, 51, 
127 

Waywood, Rick 107, 145 
Weakland, Tom 145 
Weadland, Wendy 139 
Weatherford, Dena 139 
Weaver, Ron 145 
Weaver, Scott 151 
Webster, Sue 139 
Weis, Sharon 34, 37, 38, 
56, 103, 124, 139, 156, 173 
Weiss, Mr. Bob 35, 67, 
102, 108 

Welker, Tina 151 
Wells, Julie 151 
West, Gary 151 
West, Mike 101, 145 
Wethington, Dave 127 
Wetzel, Cindy 48, 139 
Wheeler, Chuck 139 
Wheeler, Mike 127 


Whiddon, Keith 102, 106, 
151 

White, Debbie 139 
White, Gary 127 
White, Janet 127 
Whitmore, Edith 151 
Wickramasekera, Chris 
33, 47, 127 
Wiedemann, Jeff 127 
Williams, Cathy 145, 183 
Williams, Rena 37, 139, 
171, 173 

Williams, Scott 127 
Williams, Sherry 72, 104 
Willison, Steve 107, 151 
Wilson, Doug 39, 139 
Wilson, Jackie 108, 117, 
127 

Wilson, Jeff 101 
Wilson, Mark 5, 19, 37, 

43, 101, 105, 108, 139, 173, 
185 

Wilson, Terry 145 
Wiltberger, Kathy 145 
Wimmer, Patty 41, 127, 
161, 172 

Windle, Mike 151 
Wojcik, Bob 105, 127 
Wojcik, Ed 145 
Wojcik, Pam 103, 104, 151 
Wolan, Joyce 139 
Wolfe, Brian 151 
Wolfe, Christine 145 
Wolski, Mary 139 
Woods, Ed 50 
Woodward, Mr. Jerry 65 
Woodward, Lori 10, 11, 
25, 34, 36, 38, 40, 127, 156, 
164, 168, 171, 172 
Wooseley, Rob 34, 139 
Wozniczka, Kathy 50 
Wright, Kenneth 145 
Wrobel, Larry 35, 139 


Y 


Yockey, Judy 37, 145 
Yoldash, Mustafa 139 
Yoldash, Yasemin 50, 139 
Young, Robbie 139 
Young, Scott 145 


z 


Zabinski, April 48, 103, 
104, 151 

Zacharzuk, Connie 50 


Zager, Lynn 151 
Zaremba, Cheri 151 
Zaremba, Dennis 95, 108 
Zaremba, Kevin 39, 48, 
139 

Zaremba, Sheri 48 
Zawadski, Chris 23, 34, 
50, 51, 145 

Zawadski, Sue 2, 35, 37, 
38, 86, 87, 103, 104, 108, 
139, 156 

Zebell, Alyce 127 
Zebell, Mary 48, 49, 101, 
106, 109, 145 
Zelenke, Mr. Dennis 58 
Zisoff, Rhonda 139 
Zisoff, Sandy 151 
Zonta, Angela 151 
Zurawski, Lisa 39, 145 
Zwijac, Wally 151 


Advertisers 


Anderson Auto Parts 154 
AP Davis Sports, Inc. 154 
Bank of Highland 166 
Bateman’s Dog n Suds 
175 

Bert Shell Recovery 
Corporation 165 
Bocken Funeral Home, 
Inc. 157 

Bodie Photographers 174 
Booster Club Officers 170 
Burger’s 169 
Calumet National Bank 
159 

Calumet Press 159 
Cantrell’s Hoosier Flower 
Shop 179 
Chem Club 171 
Christenson Chevrolet 
159 

Citizen’s Federal Savings 
178 

Coca-Cola 179 

Denny’s Dairy Queen 177 

Einhorn’s 178 

Eppel Insurance Agency 

154 

Fifield’s Pharmacy 157 
Gene’s Plaques 176 
Hairbenders 176 
Hammond Mufflers 159 
Head-In Records and 
Tapes 154 
Herff Jones Co. 171 
Heritage Motors 157 
Hessville Cleaners 158 
Hessville 5 & 10 170 
House of Pizza 180 


Inland Steel 176 
Jack’s Carry Out 165 
Jersey Maid Ice Cream 
180 

Junior Powder Puff 173 
Kenwood Lanes 176 
Lake Federal Savings 167 
Lindy’s Hardware 175 
Loomis Cycle Sales 167 
Marv’s Restaurant & 
Lounge 177 
McCloskey’s 171 
McDonald’s 155 
Mercantile National Bank 
157 

Morton Adult Athletic 
Association 166 
Morton Senior High 
PTSA 180 

Mortonite Staff 182-183 
Munster Lumber 180 
National Scholarship 
Locators 178 
Nemcek Florist 177 
Pleasant View Dairy 178 
Pom Pon Squad 160-161 
Quill & Scroll 180 
Q.T. Brands 177 
Saint Catherine’s of Siena 
166 

Senior Class Officers 159 
Senior Powder Puff 172 
Seniors 162-163 
Shore Color Lab 158 
State Farm Insurance 165 
Stef fie & Joe’s 
Restaurant 167 
Student Association 156 
Teibel’s 170 
Timerettes 168 
Times 158 

Top Hat Patrons 181 
Top Hat Staff 184-185 
Tri-City Electric 
Company 179 
Varsity Cheerleaders 164 
Vierk’s Furniture 158 
Virgil Huber Funeral 
Home 158 

Woodmar Delicatessan 
171 

Woodmar Jewelers 179 


192 Index 


I 



Editor-In-Chief Patty Axtman 

Opening Editor Patty Axtman 

Academics/Faculty Editor Patty Axtman 
Organization Editor Sandy Bach 

Sports Editors Dave Gentry 

Tom Sandlin 

Senior Section Editor Mary Jean Mambourg 

Underclass Section Editor Mary Jean Mambourg 
Advertising Editor Brenda Mulhern 

Business Manager Brenda Mulhern 

Photographer Jeff Alberts 

Index Editor Melissa Hoskins 

Kim Perez 

Chris Wickramaskera 

Advisor Mr. Scott Markley 

Company Representative Mr. Bob Henning 
Staff: Carolyn Coots, Debbie Dec, Mary Frank, Sherry 
Frizzell, Mary Gillis, Tina Kostecki, Eileen Lozano, 
Debbie Palucki, Pam Peardon, Cindy Psuik, Sue 
Salapski, Nancy Sarver, Sue Schallenkamp, Mark 
Wilson. 


TOP HAT 


The 1982 Top Hat, containing 196 pages on 80 bound luxury shadow-weave 
paper, is smyth sewn and bound with rounded backed binding. The 
950 copies of this book were published by Josten’s American Yearbook 
Company in Clarksville, TN. All copy is 12 point type and captions 
are 10 point type with the headline varying in the size from 18 point to 
48 point. The copy, headline, copy, and captions are in type styles 
are Angeles, Avant Garde, Century Schoolbook, Garamond, Helvetica, 
Lydian, News Gothic, Optima, and Lydian Cursive. Photographs were taken 
by the staff photographer, Bodie’s Studio in Hammond, IN. and Andro’s 
Studio in Mishawaka, IN. 


Closing 193